The Breast Cancer Foundation is calling for symptomatic women to be directly referred to diagnostic imaging, bypassing GPs, to reduce diagnosis delays and improve outcomes, citing evidence that longer delays increase mortality and raise treatment costs.
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late diagnosis drives high treatment costs
Breast Cancer Foundation calls for treatment to bypass GPlate diagnosis leads to significantly higher costs
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