As an NHS Lead Nurse, Jane understood that cancer can occur due to variations in a person’s genes. She also knew that her family history of ovarian cancer meant she may carry one such variant.
Use your voice in the community, in-person or virtually, to make sure everyone knows the signs and symptoms of bowel cancer. Bowel cancer is treatable and curable especially if diagnosed early. Nearly ...
April is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month...#PassItOn! They say knowledge is power, so this April we’re asking everyone to share important information about bowel cancer. Will you help #PassItOn? You can ...
April is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, a brilliant opportunity to learn about the disease by joining one of our free pre-booked awareness talks. Delivered by a volunteer with a personal connection to ...
Our full range of health information publications are free to download. Following a review of our materials, our most popular booklets are available to order for free in printed copies. An in-depth ...
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 ...
There are a number of ways you can get involved in helping us to deliver our services and awareness raising activity. Whether you lend us your organisational skills to help us organise our online ...
They say knowledge is power, so this April we’re asking everyone to share important information about bowel cancer. Will you help #PassItOn? In this toolkit you’ll find social media graphics, videos, ...
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 ...
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