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Appropriateness of two-week wait head and neck cancer referrals to a district general hospital. | LitMetric

Objectives The NHS advise urgent referral of patients with suspected head and neck cancers to secondary care to be seen via a two-week wait pathway. The objective of this review was to analyse the two-week wait head and neck cancer referrals to a district general hospital and to identify the prevalence of oral cancer.Materials and methods Patients referred via an urgent two-week wait cancer pathway during the period of 12 October 2020 to 19 January 2022 were identified. Data were extracted and analysed for referral source, patient sex, whether or not a biopsy was undertaken, and the number of patients with a final positive cancer diagnosis.Results Overall, 883 two-week wait referrals were received. Most referrals came from general medical practitioners (50%) followed by general dental practitioners (37%). A total of 379 patients (46%) underwent a biopsy, special investigations, or internal referral to another speciality. The overall prevalence of cancer was 6.2%. Most referrals received were for commonly occurring benign conditions.Conclusion Despite many two-week wait suspected cancer referrals, only a small percentage of patients go on to be diagnosed with head and neck cancer. These results highlight the number of avoidable referrals, which ultimately impact patient waiting lists and clinician time.

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