NICE summaries

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The fact that the National Institute of Clinical Excellence has its own official biscuits does not bode well for the quality of its recommendations on obesity...

The purpose of this page is to allow you to quickly brush up on the relevant NICE guidance in common areas, split up by common topics body system/pathologies. Try to memorise them all in one sitting (really - don't do this)...

Cancer is a huge topic, affecting every organ system, so I've dropped the guidance into each sub section...

Cardiovascular

Dermatology

Endocrine

Diabetes

Eyes and ENT

Geriatrics

GI

Upper GI cancer

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You will want to refer via 2WW anyone with an upper abdominal mass that suggests stomach cancer, or anyone over 40 with jaundice.

Send for urgent OGD

Send for non-urgent OGD

Send for urgent CT

Anyone who is 60+ with weight loss and any of these:

  • Diarrhoea or constipation
  • Back pain
  • Abdominal pain
  • Nausea/Vomiting
  • New diabetes

Some of these are a bit odd, because you would probably already be sending on a Lower GI cancer referral...

Consider urgent USS

Anyone who has a mass that feels like an enlarged liver or gallbladder mass deserves a cheeky USS.

Lower GI cancer

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It's 2WW time for any of the following:

Consider 2WW referral

  • Any abdominal mass
  • Younger than 50 with rectal bleeding plus:
    • Abdominal pain
    • Change in bowel habit
    • Weight loss
    • Iron deficiency anaemia

Offer FOB testing

  • 50+ with abdominal pain +/- weight loss.
  • Less than 60 with change in bowel habit or iron deficiency anaemia.
  • More than 60 with any anaemia.

Immunisations

Lifestyle

Obesity

Smoking

Mental Health

Musculoskeletal

Neurology

Paeds

Renal

Respiratory

Lung cancers

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anyone with a suggestive CXR, or anyone over 40 with unexplained haemoptysis you need to refer them through 2WW.

Otherwise, consider:

Urgent CXR if over 40 and 2 of these:

Consider urgent CXR if over 40 and

Anything weird, such as recurrent chest infections, clubbing, neck or supraclavicular lymphadenopathy or weird chest findings on examination.

Sexual Health

Male Stuff

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Refer any of the following via 2WW:

  • Lumpy scary-feeling prostate on DRE.
  • PSA above the age specific range (Generally anything much over 5).
  • Painless enlargement or change in testicle shape.
  • Firm penile mass or ulceration after STI excluded/treated.

Consider DRE and PSA test

  • Any urinary symptoms, such as urgency, frequency, nocturia, etc.
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Visible haematuria

Exclude UTI with these too.

Consider USS

  • For any unexplained or unusually persistent testicular symptoms.

Girl Stuff

Pregnancy

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