Dr Baker and Professor Graham are developing a non-invasive way to predict bowel cancer risk in people who have inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). People with inflammatory bowel disease have a higher ...
Dr Dobson is investigating how young people are diagnosed with bowel cancer and the difficulties they can face reaching a diagnosis. Early-onset bowel cancer – bowel cancer in people under the age of ...
We’re awarding research grants to four new projects focusing on improving the diagnosis of bowel cancer. The projects are each focusing on improving diagnosis for specific groups of patients, such as ...
Professor Scott and Dr Zhou are analysing data on people who develop bowel cancer in the years after tests for a suspected cancer come back clear. An urgent suspected cancer referral (USCR), ...
Lynch syndrome is a genetic condition, caused by certain gene changes (mutations), that increases the risk of some types of cancer, particularly bowel cancer. Around eight in 10 people with Lynch ...
Put the kettle on this summer! Brew Together is a great opportunity to bring people together over a cup of tea. Whether it’s simply putting the kettle on at home or getting together for afternoon tea ...
Last year, we funded four new research projects. Our #GetOnARoll campaign turned every bathroom visit into a potential life-saving moment. We provided over 1.8 million moments of support to people ...
Bacteria commonly found in our guts could contribute to the development of bowel cancer, according to a new study published in Nature today. The study, led by scientists in the UK, the USA and the ...
CaPP3 is the latest in a series of ground-breaking studies exploring how aspirin can help prevent bowel cancer in people with Lynch syndrome. It builds on the earlier CAPP2 trial, which showed that ...
Consultant Chemical Pathologist, Dr Ruth Ayling, tells us about her role and how her work helps inform key decisions about diagnosing, treating and caring for people with bowel cancer. I am a ...
New research reveals that 35% of adults in Great Britain cannot identify a single symptom of bowel cancer – the second deadliest cancer in the UK. The survey*, commissioned just ahead of Bowel Cancer ...
Shocking new figures show people in the UK are less likely to be diagnosed with bowel cancer at an early stage, or to live longer than five years after their diagnosis, compared with other similar ...