Low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) is also known as anterior resection syndrome. It’s a collection of bowel symptoms that can happen after surgery to remove all or part of your rectum. These ...
Bowel cancer is treatable and curable if diagnosed early. So, we’re running a community-led programme to improve the early ...
Being overweight or obese could be the cause of rising cancer rates among younger adults in England, according to a new study published today in BMJ Oncology journal. While it doesn't explain the ...
The Bowel Cancer UK website offers ReachDeck. This is a website accessibility toolbar that helps people to navigate the website and understand the content more easily. ReachDeck can translate webpages ...
We're calling on the Northern Ireland Executive to urgently begin to lower the bowel cancer screening age from 60 to 50, as we launch a new campaign highlighting stark inequalities in access to early ...
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We’re excited to invite Wrexham locals to walk inside a giant inflatable bowel to raise awareness of bowel cancer and its symptoms. The giant inflatable bowel – measuring 19 feet by seven feet – is an ...
We're deeply saddened to hear the Married at First Sight dating expert Mel Schilling has died from bowel cancer. Our deepest sympathies are with Mel’s family and everyone who knew and loved her.
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 ...
Almost a third of adults in the UK (32%) don’t know that regular exercise can reduce your risk of developing bowel cancer, a YouGov poll commissioned by Bowel Cancer UK has found. Staying physically ...
Today the UK Government is marking World Cancer Day by publishing its National Cancer Plan for England. This landmark plan outlines the Government’s approach to reducing lives lost to cancer, ...
My mother Rita Oxman passed away from stage 4 bowel cancer on Friday 29 January 2021 aged 71, just one month after she was diagnosed on Monday 14 December 2020. Mam was a mother of four, married to ...
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