Hundreds of thousands of people aged 50 and 52 will receive a bowel cancer testing kit in the post as the NHS extends its ...
The FIT kit, which checks for blood in a stool sample, is a crucial tool in detecting early signs of bowel cancer.
More people will soon be receiving home screening kits as part of NHS plans to increase earlier diagnosis of bowel cancer ...
However, there's one less common symptom that can occur while you're in bed: Night sweats could be a sign of advanced bowel ...
The NHS is extending its bowel cancer screening programme across England, with those aged 50 and 52 set to receive a testing ...
All 50-74-year-olds in England will now receive a home-testing kit for bowel cancer every two years. NHS England has been ...
Around 850,000 people aged 50 and 52 will receive a bowel cancer testing kit in the post as the NHS extends its screening ...
Steve Russell, national director for vaccinations and screening at NHS England, said: "Lives are saved when cancers are ...
People aged 50 and 52 in areas including East Lancashire will start receiving a home test kit every two years. This marks the ...
The faecal immunochemical test (FIT) checks for blood in a stool ... If you’re sent a bowel cancer screening kit, put it by the loo. Don't put it off. People are much more likely to survive ...