Cancer diagnosis: new strategy 'could save thousands of lives'

New guidelines will allow GPs to fast-track patients for cancer tests in a bid to tackle low survival rates

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Doctors have been given new cancer diagnosis guidelines that could save thousands of lives a year, according to the health watchdog.

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has lowered the threshold at which people are offered cancer tests and given GPs the power to order tests, such as CT scans and endoscopies, without having to wait for a referral from a specialist.

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