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      Case ref:201507752
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      Date:July 2016
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      Body:A Medical Practice in the Grampian NHS Board area
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      Sector:Health
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      Outcome:Not upheld, no recommendations
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      Subject:clinical treatment / diagnosis
Summary
Mr C said that his late father (Mr A) attended the GP practice on a number of occasions with symptoms indicating a serious condition. He said that the practice unreasonably failed to consider the possibility of bowel cancer and carry out appropriate tests, investigations and referrals. Mr A died a few months after several admissions to hospital where he was diagnosed with bowel cancer.
We took independent advice from a GP adviser. We found that the care and treatment provided by the practice was reasonable including that referrals and investigations were arranged within a reasonable time before Mr A's first admission to hospital. We also found no evidence suggesting that the practice failed to monitor Mr A appropriately when he was discharged from hospital.