Thousands more over 50s will be sent a home-testing kit that can help to detect signs of bowel cancer, as the NHS expands its screening programme in England. Around 850,000 more people will now be ...
Bowel cancer is the fourth most common form of cancer in the UK, with over 42,000 people being diagnosed with the disease ...
People approaching 50 should be aware of "the big four" factors when it comes to keeping healthy in later life, ...
With rates of the disease rising in the under 50s, a group of friends have started an unusual annual tradition that they hope ...
In England, two versions of a direct mail were sent out 2-3 days after the NHS bowel screening kit. The first was a Cancer Research UK endorsement letter sent to first time invitees to bowel screening ...
The NHS expands the bowel screening programme to include people aged 50-54, aiming for earlier cancer detection and improved survival rates.
From April, women invited for a routine breast cancer screening will be invited to take part in the trial at 30 testing sites across the country. The AIs will be tested to see how well they can assist ...
Scientists from the Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) have found a new method for predicting bowel cancer risk in ...
A doctor shares exactly why attending your screenings is so important, including for younger people, this World Cancer Day.
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