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Derby dad, 38, diagnosed with cancer after feeling ill for weeks

Derby dad, 38, diagnosed with cancer after feeling ill for weeks The Rams fan felt ill as he went to Wembley to watch Derby County in 2019 Richard Newhouse with his wife Lucy and daughter Zoe, 7 Never miss another Derbyshire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A Derby dad has shared his journey after being diagnosed with bowel cancer at the age of 38.

Bowel cancer doesn t have to be a death sentence - we re proof you can live life to the full with killer disease

Updated: 12 Apr 2021, 15:08 THINK of the ‘typical’ bowel cancer patient, and you probably picture an older bloke eating bacon sarnies and swigging pints. What doesn’t spring to mind is this group of glamorous, athletic, sexy, young women. 10 The bowel babes, from left to right: Monique Buckingham, Nav Johal, Natalie Woodward, Sophie Brown and Debra MichaelsCredit: Holly McGlynn 10 Sun columnist Deborah James was diagnosed with stage 4 bowel cancer at just 35 - she has now teamed up with breast cancer survivor Lauren Mahon to raise awareness of bowel cancerCredit: Holly McGlynn Yet, bowel cancer is exactly what they have in common - the incurable kind in most of their cases.

Hopes waiting times for endoscopy services in UHK to reduce by mid-June

Share this article It’s hoped that waiting times for endoscopy services in UHK will return to pre-pandemic levels by mid-June. That’s according to Eddie Myers from Fossa, who is a registered advanced nurse practitioner at University Hospital Kerry. The HSE says the risk of bowel cancer increases with age; this is why people between 60-69 are invited to take a bowel screening test every two years. Advertisement It’s trying to raise awareness of the cancer during April, which is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. Eddie Myers is urging Kerry people invited for a bowel cancer screening to attend their appointments, adding those outside this age group can seek more information from their GP.

Kidderminster garage is going potty (mouthed) for bowel cancer charity

Kidderminster garage is going potty (mouthed) for bowel cancer charity
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Pandemic may cause drop in bowel cancer survival levels | Isle of Wight County Press

April is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. ALTHOUGH the one-year survival rate for bowel cancer patients on the Isle of Wight has improved, Bowel Cancer UK has warned the levels across England could drop to those of a decade ago due to disruption caused by the pandemic. With Bowel Cancer Awareness Month underway, this could potentially have  devastating consequences for some patients, the charity has said. Public Health England (PHE) figures show adults aged between 15 and 99 in the NHS Isle of Wight clinical commissioning group area, had an 82.1 per cent chance of surviving for one year following a bowel cancer diagnosis in 2018 the most recent year available.

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