Gynaecological cancer
Definition/Description
Create and process referral request via Gateway
Red Flag Symptoms
Postmenopausal bleeding (PMB)
- PMB is bleeding more than 12 months after cessation of regular period
- Please see Postmenopausal Bleeding pathway (PMB) page
Suspicious pelvic mass found on ultrasound scan
Suspicious lesion of vagina on speculum examination
Suspicious lesion of vulva
High suspicion of ovarian cancer
Guidelines on Management
If your patient does not meet any of the NICE defined USC criteria please liaise (by phone or Advice and Guidance) with a specialist or send them in as an urgent referral. Please do not annotate USC forms with your own criteria.
USC referrals should be submitted on Gateway via the Referral Support Service
Patient awareness
- Confirm that your patient understands that they have been referred onto a “suspected cancer pathway”
- Confirm that your patient has received the CCG information leaflet or CRUK information leaflet
- Confirm that your patient is available to attend an appointment within 2 weeks of this referral
Tests/investigations:
- Perform an abdominal and pelvic assesment
- Attach full scan report (ensure image are transferred to hospital radiology department)
If suspicious pelvic mass found or if there is a high suspicion of ovarian cancer:
- Test serum CA125 value or confirm this has been requested
Referral Criteria/Information
Additional Resources & Reference
GIRFT Best Practice Timed Diagnostic Cancer Pathways
Faster diagnostic pathways
Associated Policies
There are no associated policies.
Specialties
Places covered by
- Vale of York
Hospital Trusts
- York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals
Date created: 28/08/2025, 14:18
Last modified: 09/12/2025, 13:39
Date due for review: 31/08/2026