The NHS has urged people in their 50s to test for bowel cancer in response to "low numbers" taking part in screening.
MILLIONS of Brits are forgetting to complete lifesaving bowel cancer screening tests, health chiefs warn. The NHS sends free ...
Health officials have raised concerns over the “low numbers” of people in their 50s taking part in bowel cancer screening.
Health officials have voiced concerns regarding the significantly lower uptake of bowel cancer screening among people in their 50s. New figures reveal just over half of 54-year-olds completed at-home ...
The number of Britons in their 50s who take part in bowel cancer screening remains critically low, the NHS has warned.
The latest NHS data shows only 56.2% of 54-year-olds completed their home screening test between April 2024 and March 2025, ...
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'Don't be scared, that kit saved my life' - Chorley man fronts new bowel cancer screening campaign
In the North West, bowel cancer is the second biggest cause of cancer deaths.
Carol Cotgrave from Wallasey was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2017 and has been given the all clear following treatment.
THE NHS is urging millions of people in their 50s to complete lifesaving bowel cancer screening tests, as 100 cancers are ...
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Chorley man fronts campaign urging people to take life-saving cancer test
A new cancer screening campaign is encouraging people to take advantage of a life-saving test.
The home testing kits are free and sent to eligible households automatically.
Former Southampton FC players lent their voices to the campaign, which was discussed at a Saints Legends match against ...
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