Referral System
Patients with suspected gynaecological malignancy typically move from primary care to secondary hospitals and then to tertiary centres with gynaecologic oncologists. The referral system can contribute to delays, especially for remote patie…
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Patients with suspected gynaecological malignancy typically move from primary care to secondary hospitals and then to tertiary centres with gynaecologic oncologists. The referral system can contribute to delays, especially for remote patients who must pass through multiple facilities. Delays in diagnosis and treatment are especially consequential for cervical and endometrial cancers.