Leading doctor's important message to Derbyshire people worried they may have cancer

A leading doctor is urging Derbyshire residents to contact their GP ‘immediately’ if they are worried they might have cancer symptoms.
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Dr Louise Merriman, clinical lead for cancer for NHS Derby and Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group, made the plea amid a national fall in the number of people visiting their GP with concerns about the disease in the wake of Covid-19.

Dr Merriman, a partner GP at Springs Medical Centre in Clowne, said it was ‘vital’ that everyone with cancer concerns seeks advice as soon as possible as delays in diagnosis and treatment can affect the outcomes for patients.

Dr Louise Merriman.Dr Louise Merriman.
Dr Louise Merriman.
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She said: “Do not hesitate to contact your GP if you have any worries about symptoms associated with cancer.

“The NHS website has a detailed section you can check at www.nhs.uk/conditions/cancer/symptoms/ but signs to look out for include the sudden appearance of a lump, blood in your urine, a change to your usual bowel habits or unexplained weight loss.

“If you have any of these, contact your GP immediately.”

Dr Merriman added: “We really appreciate the support of the public in protecting the NHS while we all fight Covid-19, but the NHS is – and always has been – open for business.

“Nobody should risk their health because they feel like they don’t want to take up valuable appointment time.

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“And if you’re worried about visiting your practice because of the risks of contracting Covid-19 you should know that stringent infection and prevention control measures are in place to keep patients and staff safe and well.

“We’re continuing to work with all our frontline partners to make sure patients are seen quickly, and that those receiving a cancer diagnosis get the best course of treatment for them, to support their quality of life and lead to recovery wherever possible.”

Latest county figures show ‘two-week wait’ referrals – requests from GPs for an urgent hospital appointment for a patient who has symptoms that might indicate cancer – are now at around 85 per cent of pre-Covid level.

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