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Published Date: 24 July 2007
THOUSANDS of lives could be saved if people use a bowel cancer testing kit being sent to their homes, experts claimed yesterday.
Cancer Research UK estimated that up to 20,000 fewer people would die over the next 20 years if just 60 per cent of eligible people were screened. Kits are currently being sent to those aged 60 to 69 in England, with Scotland and Wales also rolling o
ut similar schemes.

Researchers calculated that if 80 per cent of eligible people used the kit, up to 25,000 deaths from bowel cancer could be prevented over the next 20 years.

The calculations were made to launch a Cancer Research UK campaign, Screening Matters, which urges the government to get an extra three million people screened for breast, cervical and bowel cancer.

Around 35,000 people are diagnosed with bowel cancer every year in the UK, and more than 16,000 die from the disease. It is the second most common cause of cancer death.

The testing kit is designed so that people take three faecal samples at home and send them off for testing. Those who have blood in their stools are invited for a colonoscopy, and the test should be repeated every two years.

According to the screening programme, 98 per cent of people will receive a normal result, while 2 per cent will get an abnormal result and will usually be offered a colonoscopy.



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  • Last Updated: 23 July 2007 8:36 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Bowel cancer
 
1

Tricia,

24/07/2007 00:51:17

Don't they suggest a colonoscopy for people at age fifty and sooner if there's a family history? The kit could miss many cases of colon cancer or precancerous growths.

2

Guga II,

Rockall 24/07/2007 02:17:05

"with Scotland and Wales also rolling out similar schemes".

When? Why does the Hootsmon only ever tell half the story?

3

albanoch,

Kyoto Japan 24/07/2007 02:54:03

"DIY bowel kit could save hundreds of lives" You could save thousands more if you cut out knives,{couldn't resisit that wee pun...sorry foks}banned buckfast and stamed out cigarettes...! Alcohol alone kills more than heroin or any other drug..fags too...and now Scotland tops the suicide charts for U.K. with Springburn at number one...and staying there for ever!
Glasgow is the pits...everything negative, from obesity to alcoholim, stroke illness, tooth decay, cirrhosis,poverty,slums,unemployment, drugs and violence and Glasgow's got it...and I was born and bred there..Aye folks, vote Labour and continue Glasgow's traditional culture...of complete stupidity.

4

Heidegger,

Fife 24/07/2007 06:48:26

It wouldn't save any lives, though it might
protracr them.

5

beegee,

24/07/2007 08:16:14

What is preventing the author of this story telling Scottish readers details about the scheme in Scotland?
What a rubbish story!


 

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