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Home Test Spots More Cancers Early

26 Jan

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Summary

  • Home bowel cancer tests now offer improved sensitivity.
  • Around 600 more cancers could be caught early annually.
  • Risky polyps can be removed before they become deadly.
Home Test Spots More Cancers Early

NHS doctors can now detect more cancers thanks to improved sensitivity in home bowel cancer tests. This advancement is projected to catch approximately 600 more cancers annually and could prevent 2,000 individuals from developing the disease by removing precancerous polyps. The test remains a quick and simple at-home procedure, but its impact is profound, leading to earlier diagnoses, less complex treatments, better recovery, and ultimately, more lives saved.

This initiative aligns with the NHS's 10 Year Health Plan, aiming to modernize healthcare and enhance convenience, with users of the NHS App receiving alerts when tests are dispatched. The effort also champions the Bowelbabe campaign, inspired by the late broadcaster Dame Deborah James, which focuses on raising awareness and breaking down taboos surrounding cancer.

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Home bowel cancer tests now have improved sensitivity, enabling NHS doctors to detect more cancers.
The improved tests could catch around 600 more cancers each year and spare 2,000 people from cancer by removing polyps early.
If you use the NHS App, you will receive an alert when your bowel cancer test is on its way.

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