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Table 1.

Experience of cancer ‘alarm’ symptoms, symptom attributions, perceived symptom seriousness and GP consultation.

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Table 2.

Prevalence, unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios of reporting one or more cancer ‘alarm’ symptom in the past 3 months.

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Prevalence and adjusted odds ratios of reporting higher perceived seriousness for cancer ‘alarm’ symptoms in the last 3 months.*

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Experience of non-alarm symptoms, symptom attributions, perceived symptom seriousness and GP consultation.

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Prevalence, unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios of reporting one or more non-alarm symptom.

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Prevalence and adjusted odds ratios of reporting higher perceived seriousness for feeling tired, headaches, shortness of breath and sore throat in the last 3 months.*

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Prevalence and adjusted odds ratios of reporting higher perceived seriousness for dizziness, feeling your heart pound or race or chest pain in the last 3 months.*

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