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British Journal of General Practice
26 April 2018;
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e301-e310.
DOI:
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Acceptability of text messages for safety netting patients with low-risk cancer symptoms: a qualitative study
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26 April 2018;
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(670):
e333-e341.
DOI:
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Possible missed opportunities for diagnosing colorectal cancer in Dutch primary care: a multimethods approach
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British Journal of General Practice
28 December 2017;
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(666):
e54-e62.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp17X693905
Post-traumatic knee MRI findings and associations with patient, trauma, and clinical characteristics: a subgroup analysis in primary care in the Netherlands
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British Journal of General Practice
30 November 2017;
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(665):
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British Journal of General Practice
29 June 2017;
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(660):
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British Journal of General Practice
24 November 2016;
66
(653):
e871-e879.
DOI:
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British Journal of General Practice
25 February 2016;
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(644):
e189-e192.
DOI:
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, et al
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29 September 2014;
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Cancer suspicion in general practice: the role of symptoms and patient characteristics, and their association with subsequent cancer
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Scheel
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1 September 2013;
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