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Home / Health / Bowel Cancer Test Ignored, Then Saves Man's Life

Bowel Cancer Test Ignored, Then Saves Man's Life

3 Feb

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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.
Bowel Cancer Test Ignored, Then Saves Man's Life

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.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The NHS bowel cancer screening uses a faecal immunochemical test (FIT) to detect blood in a stool sample, which can be a sign of bowel cancer.
Free bowel screening kits are distributed by the NHS to people aged between 50 and 74.
Ivan's bowel screening test result was positive, leading to an early diagnosis of bowel cancer, for which he received successful treatment.

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