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Shortness of breath in adults (SOB) (breathlessness) - NICE urgent cancer referral guidance

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Shortness of Breath

Symptom and Specific Features

Possible Cancer

Recommendation

Shortness of breath (unexplained), 40 and over, ever smoked

Lung

Offer a chest X-ray

 

Symptom and Specific Features

Possible Cancer

Recommendation

Shortness of breath (unexplained), 40 and over, and exposed to asbestos

Mesothelioma

Offer a chest Xray

 

Symptom and Specific Features

Possible Cancer

Recommendation

Shortness of breath with cough or fatigue or chest pain or weight loss or appetite loss (unexplained), 40 and over

Lung or mesothelioma

Offer a chest Xray

 

Symptom and Specific Features

Possible Cancer

Recommendation

Shortness of breath with unexplained lymphadenopathy in adults

Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma or Hodgkin's lymphoma

Consider a suspected cancer pathway referral (for an appointment within 2 weeks). When considering referral, take into account any associated symptoms

 

Symptom and Specific Features

Possible Cancer

Recommendation

Shortness of breath with unexplained splenomegaly in adults

Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

Consider a suspected cancer pathway referral (for an appointment within 2 weeks). When considering referral, take into account any associated symptoms

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