New GPs rule after 27-year-old's cancer missed
PositiveHealth

A new initiative has been launched to improve the way GPs handle cancer symptoms, following the tragic case of Jessica Brady, who passed away at 27 after her cancer was missed despite her repeated calls for help. Her parents campaigned tirelessly for this change, highlighting the importance of timely and accurate diagnosis in saving lives. This new rule aims to ensure that no other family has to endure such a heartbreaking loss, making healthcare more responsive and effective for patients.
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