anaemia - NICE urgent cancer referral guidance

Last edited 02/2020 and last reviewed 05/2022

 

Investigation findings and specific features Possible Cancer Recommendation
Anaemia (iron-deficiency), 60 and over Colorectal Refer people using a suspected cancer pathway referral (for an appointment within 2 weeks)

 

Investigation findings and specific features Possible Cancer Recommendation
Anaemia (iron-deficiency, unexplained) with rectal bleeding in adults under 50 Colorectal Consider a suspected cancer pathway referral (for an appointment within 2 weeks)

 

Investigation findings and specific features Possible Cancer Recommendation
Anaemia (iron-deficiency) without rectal bleeding in adults under 60 Colorectal Offer testing for occult blood in faeces (FIT)

 

Investigation findings and specific features Possible Cancer Recommendation
Anaemia (even in the absence of iron-deficiency) without rectal bleeding, 60 and over Colorectal Offer testing for occult blood in faeces (FIT)

 

Investigation findings and specific features Possible Cancer Recommendation
Haemoglobin levels low with visible haematuria in women 55 and over Endometrial Consider a direct access ultrasound scan

 

Investigation findings and specific features Possible Cancer Recommendation
Haemoglobin levels low with upper abdominal pain, 55 and over Oesophageal and stomach Consider non-urgent direct access upper gastrointestinal endoscopy

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