Bowel Cancer Awareness Month – April 2025

APRIL 2025 – BOWEL CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
Bowel cancer is still the fourth most common cancer and the second cause of cancer deaths in England.
It is therefore important that when you receive a screening test kit you complete it and return it to the screening HUB in the prepaid envelope provided.
Bowel cancer screening aims to detect bowel cancer at an early stage (in people with no symptoms) when treatment is more likely to be effective.
It is therefore important that we encourage our patients to engage with the bowel cancer screening programme.
Every year over 43,000 people in the UK are affected by bowel cancer.
Bowel cancer is the second biggest cancer killer and this is why you need to complete your screening test kit.
Screening is currently for people aged 50 -74 and the national screening programme will invite you to complete a screening test every 2 years.
If you are aged 75 or over, you can call 0800 707 6060 and opt in and request a kit.
If you are younger than 50 and you are having symptoms then you should contact your GP.
Symptoms can include:
>bleeding form your bottom and/or blood in your poo
>a persistent and unexplained change in bowel habit
>unexplained weight loss
>extreme tiredness for no obvious reason
>a pain or lump in your tummy
but other health problems can cause similar symptoms, around 9 in 100 people are diagnosed with bowel cancer, be safe and be checked.
Every 30 minutes in the UK someone is diagnosed with bowel cancer.
Please refer to: bowelcancer.uk, cancerresearch.uk, gov.uk for more
information.