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Scottish Cancer Referral Guidelines

Posted by: Gregor Preston - Posted on:

The Scottish Government

The updated Scottish Referral Guidelines for Suspected Cancer are now available .

Specific guidelines for Head and Neck Cancer can be found here.

 

A free app – Cancer Referral Guidelines – can be downloaded using the QR codes now found in the revised Guidelines.

Macmillan Cancer Support and Cancer Research UK will be working with their Primary Care networks in the coming months to raise awareness of the changes to the Guidelines and support in their adoption.