This May, there'll be a major set of local and devolved elections taking place across the United Kingdom. Both Scotland and Wales will be holding devolved elections where new parliamentarians will be ...
Our patient insight report highlights the often traumatic experiences of people diagnosed with bowel cancer in an emergency setting, such as in A&E, shedding light on emergency diagnosis through ...
What is advanced bowel cancer? Advanced bowel cancer is cancer that has spread from the bowel to other parts of the body. You may also hear it being called secondary, metastatic or stage 4 bowel ...
Knowing the symptoms is important to help spot bowel cancer early. The earlier that it’s found, the more treatable it’s likely to be. Bowel cancer is cancer that begins in the large bowel, which is ...
Bowel cancer is more common in the over 50s but it can affect people of all ages. More than 2,600 people under 50 are diagnosed with bowel cancer in the UK every year and the number is increasing.
Walk Together is a five mile sponsored walk that brings people together to show support for everyone affected by bowel cancer. Join us in September and help us move towards a future where nobody dies ...
We're campaigning to improve the diagnosis and care of people with Lynch syndrome, a genetic condition that can increase the lifetime risk of bowel cancer to up to 80%. Lynch syndrome is estimated to ...
April is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, a brilliant opportunity to learn about the disease by joining one of our free pre-booked awareness talks. Delivered by a volunteer with a personal connection to ...
A fully funded workforce plan to tackle the capacity crisis. A detailed plan to address current workforce shortages and meet demand from a growing, ageing population so all bowel cancer patients get ...
The bowel is part of your digestive system. It’s made up of the small bowel (small intestine) and the large bowel. The large bowel is made up of the colon and rectum. The small bowel absorbs nutrients ...
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Losing somebody you love is incredibly hard and knowing what to do after someone has died may feel overwhelming. Our dedicated webpages have information and bereavement support for adults, young ...
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