Spotting acute leukaemia early in general practice

This podcast features Dr Sarah Smith, a GP and member of the @leukaemiacare advisory panel, discussing the importance of early diagnosis of acute leukaemia. Learn how: * Leukaemia is often diagnosed late, with 37% of cases first identified in A&E, leading to poorer outcomes.  * Common leukaemia symptoms include fatigue, repeated infections, bruising, and bleeding.  * Symptoms like shortness of breath, fever, night sweats, and bone/joint pain can also be indicators of leukaemia.* GPs are advised to have a low threshold for ordering full blood counts if leukaemia is suspected, and to act quickly to get results.The emotional impact of a leukaemia diagnosis is significant, so GPs must communicate sensitively when raising concerns.#Leukaemia #EarlyDiagnosis #GPEducation #BloodCancer #MedicalEducation

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One in four general practitioners - fully qualified doctors specialising in family medicine - in the UK work as freelance locum GPs. We're the most professionally isolated of all workers in the National Health Service NHS, and the NASGP exists to support both locum GPs and salaried GPs to improve patient care and make their work more fulfilling and enjoyable.