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More people will soon be receiving home screening kits as part of NHS plans to increase earlier diagnosis of bowel cancer ...
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Around 850,000 people aged 50 and 52 will receive a bowel cancer testing kit in the post as the NHS extends its screening programme in England.
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Hundreds of thousands of people aged 50 and 52 are set to receive a bowel cancer testing kit in the post from the NHS.