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A credit card sized leaflet summarising the facts about bowel cancer. This explains what symptoms to look out for and how to reduce your risk. This pocket sized leaflet is ideal for awareness-raising ...
The number of people in England waiting longer than six weeks for tests that can help to diagnose bowel cancer has increased by nearly eight-fold compared to pre-pandemic levels, according to figures ...
A new report out today shows bowel cancer costs the UK economy more than £1.7 billion (€1.9 billion) a year. The report, commissioned by Digestive Cancers Europe, calculated the cost of diagnosis and ...
Updated surveillance guidance for people who have had polyps or previous cancer removed Thursday 28 November 2019 ...
In 2013, NHS England began rolling out a screening test for bowel cancer for people aged 55, known as bowel scope screening. Bowel scope has been used in England alongside the home screening test, FIT ...
Our new five-year strategy sets out how we'll continue to work relentlessly towards our vision of a future where nobody dies from bowel cancer. Our Chief Executive Officer Genevieve Edwards tells us ...
Aspirin taken daily for more than two years could reduce the risk of bowel cancer in people with Lynch syndrome, NICE (The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) has said in new draft ...
We're delighted to announce our groundbreaking campaign has been named Corporate National Partnership of the Year with a Retailer at the Charity Times Awards 2023.
Mr Robert Jones has been appointed as the UK’s first Surgical Specialty Lead in Colorectal Liver Metastases.
The results of the Cancer Prevention Project 3 (CaPP3) trial, a study changing how we think about aspirin and cancer prevention for people with Lynch syndrome.
We're thrilled to announce a new partnership as a part of our #GetOnARoll campaign with Andrex. The partnership will help to raise vital awareness of the signs and symptoms of bowel cancer with people ...
Everyone at Bowel Cancer UK is deeply saddened that our patron Dame Deborah James has died. Our hearts go out to Deborah's family and her friends, including the many she made in the bowel cancer ...