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Bowel Cancer Awareness Month: Charlene White raises awareness and speaks about her mother
Bowel cancer is the UK s second biggest cancer killer but it is treatable and curable, especially when diagnosed and treated early
RAISING AWARENESS: Charlene White encouraged people not to feel embarrassed (Photo by Dave J Hogan/Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)
BROADCASTER CHARLENE White raised awareness of bowel cancer on daytime television this morning.
White, who lost her mother to the illness and is a patron for a charity that helps those with bowel cancer, told viewers what symptoms to look out for, and urged them not to be embarrassed when discussing and checking their bowel movements.
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Luke Hughes at the summit of Snowdon for the second time on day 4
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PEOPLE are being urged to make themselves aware of the symptoms of bowel cancer. The plea has been issued after research showed that 39 per cent of people in this region couldn’t name a single sign of the disease – although it is the UK’s second-biggest cancer killer. Bowel Cancer UK, which commissioned the poll, says early diagnosis of the disease hugely boosts treatment success rates. As part of Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, the charity is encouraging people to familiarise themselves with the symptoms – and seek help if they have any. A key sign of the disease is seeing blood when you go for a poo, but only around one third of respondents in the survey were aware of it.
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