April is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month
Join us this April to raise awareness about bowel cancer and support those affected by this disease. Bowel cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the UK, but it is treatable and curable, especially if diagnosed early.
Bowel cancer affects over 42,000 people in the UK each year. By raising awareness and promoting early detection, we can improve survival rates and support those living with the disease.

What should I do if I have symptoms of bowel cancer?
If you have any of these symptoms, or if you’re worried about any changes that you notice, visit your GP and ask about an at-home test. It’s important to know that not everyone will have all the symptoms of bowel cancer, or they may get different symptoms at different times. Even if you have just one symptom, your GP will want to see you.