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In 2023 we launched our bold new five-year strategy 'On a Mission', we knew it was ambitious, but achievable. Today we’ve published our Annual Report and Accounts 2024, and it’s clear the year marks a ...
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.
To mark Lynch Syndrome Awareness Day, we sat down to chat with our supporter, Jane Ashford. We reflected on her own journey and discussed Lynch syndrome care.
Low anterior resection syndrome is a collection of bowel symptoms that can happen after surgery to remove all or part of your rectum.
Pelvic exenteration is a major operation that takes out some or all of the organs inside the pelvis. Find out more.
We’ve been supporting researchers, scriptwriters and even actors on an important new Hollyoaks bowel cancer storyline which launches today on Channel 4.
Mr Jones, lead investigator for a trial looking at giving personalised cancer vaccines to people with bowel cancer, tells us more about this new treatment.
April is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, a fantastic opportunity to raise awareness of bowel cancer and funds to support our work.
Mr Robert Jones has been appointed as the UK’s first Surgical Specialty Lead in Colorectal Liver Metastases.
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 ...
Dr Anisha Patel was diagnosed with stage 3 in 2018. She shares an extract from her book everything you hoped you'd never need to know about bowel cancer.
An Avon and Somerset police officer, who initiated a bowel cancer awareness campaign at work, was thrilled to see our symptoms posters had hit the spot after someone wrote a message on one saying: ...