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Population screening programmes: NHS bowel cancer screening (BCSP) programme. The latest pages tagged as BCSP will appear here.
Resources to help improve the prevention and diagnosis of bowel cancer.
These publications explain bowel cancer screening and support the NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme.
Executive summaries from local screening quality assurance (QA) visit reports of bowel cancer screening services, including recommendations.
Standards and guidance for health professionals, managers and commissioners working in the NHS bowel cancer screening programme.
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This document describes the bowel cancer screening care pathway.
Information on the computed tomography colonography (CTC) scan for people who need further investigations following their NHS bowel cancer screening.
A leaflet on the colonoscopy procedure, developed by and for people with learning disabilities.
Training and continuing professional development (CPD) for people working in the NHS bowel cancer screening programme (BCSP) in England.
Guidance on managing people who wish to attend an alternative screening centre to the one the programme invites them to attend.
Guidance on establishing consent for bowel cancer screening, and how to manage people who wish to temporarily opt out, or be ceased (removed), from screening.
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