Over 700 of you answered our recent survey on bowel cancer diagnosis, treatment, and care. We wanted to better understand our community’s experience of bowel cancer and identify areas for improvement ...
Provided you raise £100, we’ll send you a Bowel Cancer UK running vest free of charge a month before your event. Or, to ensure more of your fundraising goes towards our work, you can choose to make a ...
At the end of 2013 I started to notice some changes in my bowel habits. I was 58, married with two sons and the owner of a large dental practice. For years I had struggled with my digestive system and ...
Pelvic exenteration is a major operation that takes out some or all of the organs inside the pelvis. The pelvis is the lower part of the stomach (abdomen) between the hip bones (pelvic bones). It ...
Cancer vaccine trials are being widely delivered throughout the country in many cancer types, including colorectal cancer. The Cancer Vaccine Launch Pad (CVLP) is a project to develop, and establish ...
We’ve been supporting researchers, scriptwriters and even actors on an important new Hollyoaks bowel cancer storyline which launches today on Channel 4. The storyline revolves around one of the most ...
Bowel cancer starts in the large bowel. It can also be called colorectal cancer. You can find out more on this page about what bowel cancer is and how we can help support you through diagnosis, ...
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Read about people's experiences of bowel cancer, their symptoms, how they got a diagnosis and what treatment they went through You can also read the stories of younger people with bowel cancer and ...
Deborah shared her story with us in 2017, shortly after her bowel cancer diagnosis. Deborah became a patron of our charity in February 2021 and was awarded a Damehood on Thursday 12 May 2022. After ...
The type of surgery you have will depend on where your cancer is, what size it is and whether it has spread to other parts of the body. If your cancer has spread outside the colon or rectum, read our ...
We’re delighted to share our new research strategy, Our roadmap for research. Developed in consultation with patient representatives, clinicians and researchers, our research strategy sets out how ...