is a crucial tool in detecting early signs of bowel cancer. The NHS is urging more people to take advantage of the potentially lifesaving offer, as data shows lower uptake among those aged 54-59.
This initiative aims to detect early signs of bowel cancer, potentially saving thousands of lives in England. People aged 50 and 52 in areas including East Lancashire will start receiving a home ...
Thousands more over 50s will be sent a home-testing kit that can help to detect signs of bowel cancer, as the NHS expands its screening programme in England. Around 850,000 more people will now be ...
Bowel cancer screening is being rolled out to the over 50s by the NHS. Health officials have announced that the delivery of home tests will reach those aged 50 this year, in the final phase of the ...
The NHS has updated its bowel cancer screening programme across England, with an estimated 850,000 additional people set to receive testing kits by post. Now including individuals aged 50 and 52, the ...
All 50 to 74-year-olds in England will receive a home-testing kit for bowel cancer every two years, as the NHS expands its lifesaving screening programme. The age is now being lowered from 54 to ...