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Two-week-wait referral
Also known as: 2WW, urgent suspected cancer referral
An urgent referral pathway for patients with red-flag features of possible cancer, ensuring specialist assessment within two weeks. Recognising who needs one is key in history stations.
More glossary terms
- Advance decisionA legally binding decision made by a person with capacity to refuse a specified treatment in the future should they lose capacity — for example a refusal of blood products.
- Aseptic Non-Touch TechniqueA standardised method for performing clinical procedures without contaminating key sites or parts, reducing infection risk. Often taught in practical-skill teaching stations.
- Best interestsThe framework for making a decision for a patient who lacks capacity — weighing their past and present wishes, values and the views of those close to them, choosing the least restrictive option.
- Calgary-Cambridge modelA widely taught framework for structuring a medical consultation — from initiating the session and gathering information through to explanation, planning and closing — while building the relationship throughout.
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