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<blockquote data-quote="sean1964" data-source="post: 1243824" data-attributes="member: 211554"><p>Thanks, read the link, second time around.</p><p></p><p>I couldn't see where they got these % from. Which study? which patients were observed and questioned etc?</p><p>I see idiopathic has been reduced to <5% at the bottom here. What happened!? when i've seen it at 20 and 30%??? They just shoved them in the alcohol section??</p><p></p><p>Like you say the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatitis appears so sketchy across regions / hospitals / GP's I always wonder where the original figures come from. You think they ask hospitals? Send a survey to GP's? Personally I wouldn't trust those sources to be correct in e.g. my case (and many others going by the panc website), my current GP aside ofc.</p><p></p><p>How would you collect figures to show the % causes of CP?</p><p></p><p>The ones (%) on the NHS site used to be a lot different to that when i first looked (I think, old brain lol). </p><p></p><p>Sean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sean1964, post: 1243824, member: 211554"] Thanks, read the link, second time around. I couldn't see where they got these % from. Which study? which patients were observed and questioned etc? I see idiopathic has been reduced to <5% at the bottom here. What happened!? when i've seen it at 20 and 30%??? They just shoved them in the alcohol section?? Like you say the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatitis appears so sketchy across regions / hospitals / GP's I always wonder where the original figures come from. You think they ask hospitals? Send a survey to GP's? Personally I wouldn't trust those sources to be correct in e.g. my case (and many others going by the panc website), my current GP aside ofc. How would you collect figures to show the % causes of CP? The ones (%) on the NHS site used to be a lot different to that when i first looked (I think, old brain lol). Sean [/QUOTE]
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