I have two grown up children; Lauren who is 26 and Owen who is 19. I’ve worked in hospitality, Housing and Social Care over ...
On Thursday, during a Westminster Hall debate on the merits of a cancer strategy, the UK Government have announced that they will publish a National Cancer Plan for England; fulfilling a long-held ...
Bowel cancer is the fourth most common cancer in Scotland. However, bowel cancer is treatable and curable especially if diagnosed early. We undertake a range of activities in Scotland as part of our ...
We're campaigning to improve the diagnosis and care of people with Lynch syndrome, a genetic condition that can increase the lifetime risk of bowel cancer to up to 80%. Lynch syndrome is estimated to ...
We're always looking for enthusiastic people to support our work by joining our wonderful team of volunteers. We have a range of opportunities for you to get involved with. With a variety of roles ...
Dr Greenhough and his collaborators are investigating ways to improve how well chemoradiotherapy treatment works for patients with rectal cancer. Dr Baker is looking to predict which patient with ...
We’re excited to share that we’re planning to open applications for our next early diagnosis project grants in the new year. Researchers will have the opportunity to apply for up to £165,000 for a ...
Your support helps save lives. Donate now and help us ensure a future where nobody dies of bowel cancer. A welcoming place for everyone affected by bowel cancer to ask questions, read about people's ...
Bowel cancer is the fourth most common cancer in Northern Ireland and the second biggest cancer killer. Every year more than 1,200 people are diagnosed with bowel cancer in Northern Ireland and more ...
The number of younger adults diagnosed with bowel cancer is rising in England, according to new research published in the British Journal of Surgery. This study adds to the evidence of the growing ...