Cecilia Högberg
0000-0001-8846-7681
10 papers found
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What would primary care practitioners do differently after a delayed cancer diagnosis? Learning lessons from their experiences
Diagnosing colorectal cancer in primary care: cohort study in Sweden of qualitative faecal immunochemical tests, haemoglobin levels, and platelet counts
Patient-reported and doctor-reported symptoms when faecal immunochemical tests are requested in primary care in the diagnosis of colorectal cancer and inflammatory bowel disease: a prospective study
Qualitative faecal immunochemical tests (FITs) for diagnosing colorectal cancer in patients with histories of rectal bleeding in primary care: a cohort study
Faecal immunochemical tests for the diagnosis of symptomatic colorectal cancer in primary care: the benefit of more than one sample
Diagnosing colorectal cancer and inflammatory bowel disease in primary care: The usefulness of tests for faecal haemoglobin, faecal calprotectin, anaemia and iron deficiency. A prospective study
Could it be colorectal cancer? General practitioners' use of the faecal occult blood test and decision making - A qualitative study
Immunochemical faecal occult blood tests in primary care and the risk of delay in the diagnosis of colorectal cancer
[Small benefit of many feces-Hb tests. Low diagnostic value of the immunochemical method according to a primary health care study].
[(Pseudo)croup, air humidification and choice of steroids]
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