People are being urged not to be "squeamish" and to make use of a home-testing kit for bowel cancer when it arrives in the ...
“There is no need to feel embarrassed about poo – the test is quick and simple to use and can detect signs of bowel cancer, often before symptoms appear, so please do return your FIT kit if ...
Everyone aged 50 to 74 in England is now eligible to receive an at-home poo testing kit as part of NHS England’s bowel cancer screening programme. The Faecal Immunochemistry Test (FIT), which ...
All 50-74-year-olds in England will now receive a home-testing kit for bowel cancer every two years. NHS England has been ...
There is no need to feel embarrassed about poo. The test is quick and simple so please do return your FIT kit if you are sent one." If you've been experiencing any symptoms of bowel cancer for ...
There is no need to feel embarrassed about poo – the test is quick and simple to use and can detect signs of bowel cancer, often before symptoms appear, so please do return your FIT kit if you ...
"The worrying symptom is seeing blood in your poo, but this screening programme ... The screening programme involves sending a Faecal Immumochemical Test (FIT) to eligible people every two years.