Indications for an urgent referral for a chest X-ray include guidance from NICE has been updated (1).
There is no longer mention of symptoms or signs being persistent (that is lasting more than 3 weeks) as in previous guidance. Also the guidance relates to patients aged over 40 when there was no age discrimination in previous guidance (2). Unexplained haemoptysis in patients over 40 years of age is considered criteria for 2 week referral (1).
An urgent chest X-ray should be offered (to be performed within 2 weeks) to assess for lung cancer in people aged 40 and over if they have 2 or more of the following unexplained symptoms, or if they have ever smoked and have 1 or more of the following unexplained symptoms:
An urgent chest X-ray should be considered (to be performed within 2 weeks) to assess for lung cancer in people aged 40 and over with any of the following:
An urgent chest X-ray should be offered (to be performed within 2 weeks) to assess for mesothelioma in people aged 40 and over, if:
Consider an urgent chest X-ray (to be performed within 2 weeks) to assess for mesothelioma in people aged 40 and over with either:
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