NHS cancer screening programmes can help to diagnose cancer or its risk earlier and improve the likelihood of successful treatment.
Colorectal cancer may be associated with a variety of symptoms, including blood in faeces. Small amounts of hidden blood in faeces (known as faecal occult blood) can show that there is bleeding from ...
A simple stool sample may hold a clearer record of what you eat than a food diary ever could. In a new study, researchers ...
Quantitative faecal immunochemical testing (FIT) using HM‑JACKarc or OC‑Sensor is recommended to guide referral for suspected colorectal cancer in adults: aged 60 and over with anaemia even in the ...
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