2.2.1 Timeframe for completing investigations

When moderate or severe symptoms are present in MM as a differential diagnosis, the general practitioner should review promptly (within two days) to avoid missing a medical emergency such as severe hypercalcaemia, renal failure or spinal cord compression.

In non-urgent cases where investigations are done in general practice, the general practitioner should have results, review the patient and finalise a path of action within four weeks.