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Bowel Cancer Test Ignored, Then Saves Man's Life
3 Feb
Summary
- NHS urges eligible individuals to use free bowel screening kits.
- A man discovered bowel cancer after finally taking his test.
- Early detection allowed for successful treatment without chemotherapy.

The NHS has issued a call to action, urging the public to use their complimentary bowel screening kits. These tests are distributed to individuals aged 50 to 74. The process involves submitting a stool sample for laboratory analysis. Ivan, 55, initially dismissed his kit but was persuaded by a friend to complete it. His test returned a positive result, leading to a diagnosis of bowel cancer.
Fortunately, the cancer was identified early, allowing for a successful anterior resection surgery without the need for chemotherapy. Ivan has since made a full recovery and returned to work. The NHS clarifies that the faecal immunochemical test (FIT) screens for blood in stool samples, which can indicate bowel cancer.




