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Prioritising primary care patients with unexpected weight loss for cancer investigation: diagnostic accuracy study

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Nature of Retraction:

Expression of concern

Retraction Notice:
10.1136/bmj.q688
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See also: https://www.bmj.com/content/387/bmj-2024-080199.abstract

Citations (21)

21
Total Citations
5
Post-Retraction
(23.8%)
15
Pre-Retraction
1
Same Day
Post-Retraction Citation Analysis
0 Within 30 days
5 Within 1 year
0 After 2+ years
205 Days since retraction (latest)
Reevaluating the fraction of cancer attributable to excess weight: overcoming the hidden impact of prediagnostic weight loss
Fatemeh Safizadeh, Marko Mandic, Michael Hoffmeister et al. (4 authors)
European Journal of Epidemiology Open Access
Published: Sep 2024
160 days after retraction
Predictive value of abnormal blood tests for detecting cancer in primary care patients with nonspecific abdominal symptoms: A population-based cohort study of 477,870 patients in England
Meena Rafiq, Cristina Renzi, Becky L. White et al. (7 authors)
PLoS Medicine Open Access
Published: Jul 2024
4 citations
127 days after retraction
A scoping review of unexpected weight loss and cancer: risk, guidelines, and recommendations for follow-up in primary care
Javiera Martínez-Gutiérrez, Lucas de Mendonça, Philip T. T. Ly et al. (14 authors)
BJGP Open Open Access
Published: Jul 2024
122 days after retraction
The Association between Blood Test Trends and Undiagnosed Cancer: A Systematic Review and Critical Appraisal
Pradeep S. Virdee, Kiana K. Collins, Claire Friedemann Smith et al. (12 authors)
Cancers Open Access
Published: Apr 2024
6 citations
32 days after retraction
Paper citing Prioritising primary care patients with unexpected...
Unknown Authors
Unknown Journal
Published: Mar 2024
Same day as retraction
Phenotypes and rates of cancer-relevant symptoms and tests in the year before cancer diagnosis in UK Biobank and CPRD Gold
Matthew Barclay, Cristina Renzi, Antonis C. Antoniou et al. (11 authors)
PLOS Digital Health Open Access
Published: Dec 2023
4 citations
101 days before retraction
The underestimated impact of excess body weight on colorectal cancer risk: Evidence from the UK Biobank cohort
Fatemeh Safizadeh, Marko Mandic, Dianne Pulte et al. (6 authors)
British Journal of Cancer Open Access
Published: Jul 2023
17 citations
256 days before retraction
Association of Weight Loss in Ambulatory Care Settings With First Diagnosis of Lung Cancer in the US
Larry G. Kessler, Brian D Nicholson, Hannah A Burkhardt et al. (5 authors)
JAMA Network Open Open Access
Published: May 2023
1 citation
319 days before retraction
Deep Cancers in Uncontrolled Diabetes and Weight Loss
Barbet-Massin Marie-Amélie, Majchrzak Camille, Blanco Laurence et al. (11 authors)
Journal of Diabetes and Treatment Open Access
Published: Apr 2023
343 days before retraction
Underlying cancer risk among patients with fatigue and other vague symptoms: a population-based cohort study in primary care
Becky L. White, Cristina Renzi, Matthew Barclay et al. (4 authors)
British Journal of General Practice Open Access
Published: Oct 2022
9 citations
511 days before retraction
Serious disease risk among patients with unexpected weight loss: a matched cohort of over 70 000 primary care presentations
Diana R. Withrow, Jason Oke, Claire Friedemann Smith et al. (5 authors)
Journal of Cachexia Sarcopenia and Muscle Open Access
Published: Sep 2022
6 citations
569 days before retraction
Measured weight loss as a precursor to cancer diagnosis: retrospective cohort analysis of 43 302 primary care patients
Brian D Nicholson, Matthew Thompson, Richard Hobbs et al. (8 authors)
Journal of Cachexia Sarcopenia and Muscle Open Access
Published: Jul 2022
17 citations
606 days before retraction
Cancer risk in persons with new-onset anaemia: a population-based cohort study in Denmark
Astrid Boennelykke, Henry Jensen, Lene Sofie Granfeldt Østgård et al. (7 authors)
BMC Cancer Open Access
Published: Jul 2022
11 citations
613 days before retraction
Quand rechercher un cancer en cas de perte de poids involontaire ?
Armita Zaïm, Flora Koegler, Amandine Berner et al. (5 authors)
Revue Médicale Suisse Open Access
Published: Jan 2022
814 days before retraction
Predicting risk of pancreatic cancer in individuals with new-onset type-2 diabetes in primary care: protocol for the development and validation of a clinical prediction model (QPancreasD)
Pui San Tan, Ashley Kieran Clift, Weiqi Liao et al. (10 authors)
medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) Open Access
Published: Dec 2021
1 citation
819 days before retraction
Combining simple blood tests to identify primary care patients with unexpected weight loss for cancer investigation: Clinical risk score development, internal validation, and net benefit analysis
Brian D Nicholson, Paul Aveyard, Constantinos Koshiaris et al. (7 authors)
PLoS Medicine Open Access
Published: Aug 2021
24 citations
937 days before retraction
Unintentional Weight Loss as a Marker of Malignancy Across Body Weight Categories
Jonathan J. Hue, Kelsey Ufholz, Jordan M. Winter et al. (4 authors)
Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports
Published: Jun 2021
1026 days before retraction
Unerwartete Gewichtsabnahme – Krebs oder nicht?
Unknown Authors
TumorDiagnostik & Therapie
Published: Apr 2021
1060 days before retraction
Individual inflammatory marker abnormalities or inflammatory marker scores to identify primary care patients with unexpected weight loss for cancer investigation?
Brian D Nicholson, Jason Oke, Paul Aveyard et al. (5 authors)
British Journal of Cancer Open Access
Published: Feb 2021
10 citations
1140 days before retraction
Unerwartete Gewichtsabnahme – Krebs oder nicht?
Unknown Authors
DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift
Published: Jan 2021
1179 days before retraction
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Total Citations: 21
Years Since Retraction: 1.7 year
Open Access: Yes
Last Checked: Jul 24, 2025
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