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This 2012 campaign encouraged people to see their doctor if they have had blood in their poo or looser poo for the last 3 weeks.
New Public Health England (PHE) report shows a decline in men and women having home cancer test.
Employment Tribunal decision.
PHE figures show that the roll out target of screening centres offering the latest bowel cancer screening test has been exceeded.
Simple bowel cancer home testing kit to be offered to all men and women aged 60 to 74.
Government funding for the next generation of medical advances has been announced today by Minister for Life Sciences, George Freeman.
Ministers agree to national screening committee’s recommendation for bowel cancer screening in England in future to start earlier at 50.
A short factsheet to support GPs in the first NHS national bowel cancer symptom awareness campaign in England is available.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The government’s first ever national cancer campaign to raise awareness of the symptoms of bowel cancer will be launched today
The first regional bowel cancer awareness campaign ran in the East of England and South West in January 2011.
The Government’s first ever national cancer campaign to raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of bowel cancer is launched today.
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