What is the two week pathway?

A 'Two Week Wait' referral is a request from your General Practitioner (GP) to ask the hospital for an urgent appointment for you, because you have symptoms that might indicate that you have cancer.
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What does a 2 week pathway mean?

Your GP has arranged for you to see a hospital doctor (specialist) within two weeks – a process also known as the two-week referral. This is to investigate your symptoms further. You may have some tests to find out what is wrong and if it could be cancer. 9 OUT OF 10 PEOPLE.
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What is the 2 week rule NHS?

The maximum waiting time for suspected cancer is 2 weeks from the day your appointment is booked through the NHS e-Referral Service, or when the hospital or service receives your referral letter.
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What does pathway to cancer mean?

A Cancer Pathway is the PATIENT's journey from the initial suspicion of cancer through Clinical Investigations, PATIENT DIAGNOSIS and treatment.
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What does 2WW mean in medical terms?

Abstract. Introduction 2-week WAIT (2WW) referrals for suspected upper gastrointestinal (UGI) cancer guidelines was introduced by the department of health in 2000. It was meant to allow patients presenting to their general practitioners with specific symptoms suggestive of UGI cancer rapid access to endoscopy.
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Understanding the two week suspected cancer referral



What is patient pathway in the NHS?

NHS Pathways is a suite of clinical assessment content for triaging telephone calls from the public, based on the symptoms they report when they call. NHS Pathways enables a specially designed clinical assessment to be carried out by the trained person answering the call.
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What is 2WW colorectal?

Welcome to the North Bristol electronic straight to test 2 week wait colorectal pathway. This pathway means GPs can book tests directly and we will track the patients internally as a 2 week wait. This pathway has improved cancer performance and was shortlisted for a BMJ award.
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What is the 2 week wait rule?

What is a 'Two Week Wait' referral? A 'Two Week Wait' referral is a request from your General Practitioner (GP) to ask the hospital for an urgent appointment for you, because you have symptoms that might indicate that you have cancer.
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What does patient pathway mean?

The specific route that a particular PATIENT takes from the first REFERRAL REQUEST RECEIVED DATE of a SERVICE REQUEST or the ACTIVITY DATE of the first emergency ACTIVITY where there is no related SERVICE REQUEST.
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How many cancer pathways are there?

Twelve signaling pathways, which are responsible for 3 cancer core functions involving cell survival, fate, and genome maintenance.
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What does an urgent 2 week referral mean?

An urgent two-week referral means that you will be offered an appointment with a hospital specialist within 2 weeks of your General Practitioner (GP) making the referral.
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What does 2WW lower GI mean?

The 2WW lower GI services at NBT, UHB and WGH are for patients who meet the Lower Gastrointestinal Cancer Two Week Wait criteria.
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What is the next step after a positive breast biopsy?

After the biopsy procedure, the breast tissue is sent to a lab, where a doctor who specializes in analyzing blood and body tissue (pathologist) examines the sample using a microscope and special procedures. The pathologist prepares a pathology report that is sent to your doctor, who will share the results with you.
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Why is my referral being reviewed?

Why have I been referred? Your GP will discuss with you and, if appropriate, your carer, about why a referral is being recommended for you. It is usually because your GP wants a specialist's help in deciding on the best way to treat your condition.
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How quick is an urgent referral?

The referral is considered urgent because the specialist needs to arrange investigations quickly to try to establish what is wrong. An urgent referral means that the patient will be offered an appointment at a hospital within two weeks.
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What is 2WW Gynaecology?

The 'two week wait' or 'urgent' appointment was introduced so that a specialist would see any patient with symptoms that might indicate cancer as quickly as possible. The two week wait appointment has been requested either by your GP or dentist.
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What is a care pathway example?

For example, care pathways in mental health are modeled around things like depression, anxiety, and substance abuse rather than rheumatoid arthritis, appendicitis, or diabetes.
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What is the NHS 18 week pathway?

18 Weeks applies to pathways that do or might involve Consultant Led Activity, setting a maximum time of 18 weeks from the point of initial referral up to the start of any treatment necessary for all PATIENTS where it is clinically appropriate and where PATIENTS want it. NHS website at Guide to NHS waiting times.
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What is end of life pathway?

The End of Life Care Pathway is a document that leads the care plan for the final weeks of someone's life. This is a holistic, 'whole-person' approach to end of life care and dying, recommended to be used wherever someone wishes to die, whether it be a hospital, care home, or in their own home.
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When does an oncologist get involved?

Takeaway. You will likely be referred to an oncologist if your doctor suspects that you have the disease. Your primary care physician may carry out tests to determine if you might have cancer. If there are any signs of cancer, your doctor may recommend visiting an oncologist as soon as possible.
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What is an urgent NHS referral?

Your urgent referral explained. What is an urgent referral? Your GP has arranged for you to see a hospital doctor (specialist) urgently. This is to investigate your symptoms further. You may have some tests to find out what is wrong and if it could be cancer.
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What is the faster diagnosis standard?

The Faster Diagnosis Standard (FDS) is a new performance standard being introduced to ensure patients who are referred for suspected cancer have a timely diagnosis.
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Why have I been referred to a colorectal surgeon?

If you have been suffering from a condition related to the colon or rectum, your primary care doctor may have referred you to a colorectal specialist or colorectal surgeon.
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Why do I need an urgent colonoscopy?

Urgent Colonoscopy is also performed in patient with colon obstruction due to colon cancer, volvulus or Ogilvie syndrome. Colonoscopy should be avoided, however, for peritonitis, acute colitis and in patients with acute myocardial infarction or pulmonary thrombosis history.
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What happens in a colorectal exam?

The doctor will insert a gloved finger into your anus to check for tenderness or blockage. The doctor will then insert a lubricated proctoscope into your rectum and pump air in to expand the rectum. You may feel some fullness, like you need to pass a stool.
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