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Make it easier for those with lung cancer symptoms to get tests, experts say

MORE people with lung cancer symptoms should be able to self-refer for tests rather than wait for a GP to approve, experts have suggested.

In an analysis published in the British Journal of General Practice, academics and medics called for the widespread adoption of services allowing patients to self-refer without a GP consultation.

Experts cited self-request chest X-ray services, which have been established in areas such as Leeds and Greater Manchester. Patients with symptoms such as a persistent cough, tiredness and difficulty breathing can access radiology services directly, with the report sent to their GP.

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