If you're aged 59 to 69, it's never too late to do your first #BowelScreen test. Bowel screening is for people who do not have any symptoms of #bowelcancer . If you're concerned about symptoms, talk to your GP.
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Cancer doesn't discriminate. It doesn't care about your age, gender, or background. This Bowel Cancer Awareness Month , let's stand together to raise awareness.
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Your next poo could save your life. If you’re sent a bowel cancer screening kit, put it by the loo. Don't put it off.
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Did you know even small amounts of physical activity can make a difference in reducing the risk of bowel cancer? Adding just 30 minutes of exercise into your daily routine can make a significant impact on your health.
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As #BowelCancer AwarenessMonth comes to a close, #OneThing we can all do is raise awareness of the symptoms. #BowelCancer
Health Promotion team from St Mark's out for community engagement and awareness session at Central Middlesex Hospital.
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Did you know there are certain lifestyle changes you can make which can help lower your risk of getting bowel cancer? 👟 🍷 🥦
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Your next poo could save your life.
Just a tiny sample detects signs of cancer before you notice anything wrong If you’re sent a bowel cancer screening kit, put it by the loo.
Don't put it off. More info: nhs.uk/bowel-screening
#BowelCancerAwarenessMonth
Your next poo could save your life. If you’re sent a bowel cancer screening kit, put it by the loo. Don't put it off.
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#BowelCancerAwarenessMonth
On the last Sunday of #BowelCancerAwarenessMonth here’s a pic from Bowel Cancer Ireland seminar in April last year. Since this pic, Mick has died and Patricia has entered hospice care. Always get sustained 💩 symptoms checked, and please help us campaign to lower the screening age. 1/X
Did you know, evidence suggests that regular exercise can reduce the risk of bowel cancer?
Team St Mark's exercising to promote a healthy lifestyle on #BowelCancerAwarenessMonth .
Bowel cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the UK. If you have any of these symptoms for three weeks or more, it’s important to get them checked by your GP.
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🌟 Ali Howell, who is living with stage 4 bowel cancer, on Big C Cancer Charity’ Tackle Cancer walking football and support group - and other reasons to be thankful…
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If you're aged 59 to 69, it's never too late to do your first #BowelScreen test. Bowel screening is for people who do not have any symptoms of #bowelcancer . If you're concerned about symptoms, talk to your GP.
👉tinyurl.com/ycxv55e9
#ChooseScreening
#BowelCancerAwarenessMonth
Last week, Helen Hayes 💙🌹 spoke about her constituent Emily, who received a late-stage diagnosis of #BowelCancer .
We're so grateful to Helen for raising awareness of the disease this #BowelCancer AwarenessMonth. For the 43,000 people diagnosed with bowel cancer in the UK every year…
To mark #bowelcancerawarenessmonth , the colorectal cancer care teams held stalls in the main atriums of both hospital sites. Over 140 people visited and - with thanks to a grant from CW+ charity - were given a goodie bag, which included sweet treats, pens and a toilet roll!
One thing we want you to remember as #BowelCancer AwarenessMonth comes to an end – the earlier #BowelCancer is spotted, the more treatable it’s likely to be.
Learn more about the possible symptoms of the disease: ow.ly/vJQt50Rsz69