Cancer Research team celebrates major contribution to latest BJGP Cancer Edition
Our Cancer in Primary Care research team has authored half of the publications in the latest British Journal of General Practice cancer edition — a reflection of the collective effort, expertise, and shared commitment across the group.
Contributions include:
- GP perspectives on genomics in primary care: a qualitative study on using polygenic risk scores to evaluate cancer risk
- Decision support tools for pancreatic cancer detection: external validation in Australian primary care — a retrospective cohort study
- Variations in the investigation of colorectal cancer-related symptoms in Australian primary care: a retrospective cohort study
- Prediagnostic primary care consultations and imaging in emergency-diagnosed versus referred patients with lung cancer: a population-based linked data study
Congratulations to all authors involved in this work, your dedication continues to drive meaningful impact in cancer research and primary care.
We’re excited to see this work contribute to advancing cancer care in primary practice and improving outcomes for patients.
You can find the full issue here: https://bjgp.org/content/76/765?current-issue=y