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Don t delay contacting a GP if you have symptoms of bowel cancer, say county doctors

Don t delay contacting a GP if you have symptoms of bowel cancer, say county doctors
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Lorraine Kelly s No Butts Campaign Raising Awareness For Bowel Cancer

Saturday, May 1, 2021 Dame Lorraine Kelly joined Graham Norton to chat about her No Butts campaign, life in lockdown and starting a podcast with her daughter. Having recently launched the No Butts campaign on Lorraine as part of Bowel Cancer Awareness month in April, she explained more about its mission to remove the stigma around Bowel Cancer: We re trying to take the embarassment out of it We ve got fantastic Deborah James, [she] s living with Stage Four Bowel Cancer and she s been absolutely incredible because she s so positive, and she wants to spread that message that if you notice any change when you go to the loo, any change at all, go to the doctor

Lorraine Kelly s No Butts Campaign Raising Awareness For Bowel Cancer

Dame Lorraine Kelly joined Graham Norton to chat about her No Butts campaign, life in lockdown and starting a podcast with her daughter. Having recently launched the No Butts campaign on Lorraine as part of Bowel Cancer Awareness month in April, she explained more about its mission to remove the stigma around Bowel Cancer: "We're trying to take the embarassment out of it"

Bowel Cancer Awareness Month: Stevenage survivor s story

Published: 9:09 AM April 28, 2021    Stevenage bowel cancer survivor Kris Westcott is urging people not to delay seeing their GP if they have symptoms of the killer disease - Credit: Courtesy of Kris Westcott Bowel cancer is most common in people aged over 60, but a keen runner diagnosed when he was just 36 is keen to promote the never too young message, especially as April is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. Kris Westcott, who lives in Stevenage, was given the devastating news he had bowel cancer in May 2019, after doctors found a 10cm tumour. He had surgery to remove the tumour, followed by a three-month course of Folfox chemotherapy - a treatment specifically for bowel cancer, and he is now thankfully in remission.

Opinion: Bowel screening is important, particularly for those over 60

Opinion: Bowel screening is important, particularly for those over 60 Consultant Gastroenterologist Professor Pádraic Mac Mathuna is calling on those aged 60-69 to register for bowel screening. By Professor Pádraic Mac Mathuna Wednesday 28 Apr 2021, 9:00 PM Apr 28th 2021, 9:00 PM 18,188 Views 12 Comments Professor Pádraic Mac Mathuna BOWEL CANCER IS a debilitating and painful illness that often, sadly, causes death. Also known as colon, rectal or colorectal cancer, it is the third most common of all cancers in men, and the fourth most common of all cancers in women, in Ireland. Around 2,800 people are diagnosed with bowel cancer here every year, and over 1,000 people die of the disease.

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