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Video: Managing leukaemia in general practice

18th November 2024 by Dr Sarah Smith, a GP and member of the Leukemia Care advisory panel

Video: Managing leukaemia in general practice

This webinar features Dr Sarah Smith, a GP and member of the Leukaemia Care 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.

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