A 65-year-old male, who is a heavy smoker, presents with a painless, speckled red and white patch (erythroleukoplakia) on the floor of his mouth, which he first noticed 4 weeks ago. According to NICE guideline [NG12] 'Suspected cancer: recognition and referral', what is the most appropriate immediate action?
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A
Review the patient in 2 weeks after providing smoking cessation advice.
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B
Refer the patient via a 'two-week wait' suspected cancer pathway.
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C
Prescribe a topical corticosteroid and review in 4 weeks.
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D
Perform an incisional biopsy in the primary care setting.