Patients suspected of having mouth cancer now have a more efficient diagnostic process. Instead of long waits for in-person consultations, they undergo clinical photography which enables rapid assessment.
Neil Shah noted that earlier assessment of mouth cancer is vital due to its aggressive nature. The photography method promotes faster diagnosis, helping to prioritize resources for those most at risk.
The pilot program demonstrates that 95% of patients feel reassured without unnecessary delays. Scans for additional confirmations are swift, thus facilitating timely treatments for diagnosed patients.
This new approach focuses on convenience while ensuring that symptoms such as ulcers, red patches, or persistent sores are evaluated with the urgency they deserve.
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