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We're delighted to see the news that the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has approved the use of the drug fruquintinib (Fruzaqla) for eligible advanced bowel cancer patients ...
Today, the Government has published its 10 Year Health Plan, following a consultation to shape the future of the NHS in England. The plan has detailed several key changes that the Government want to ...
On Thursday 26 June 2025, Sir John Burn announced the results of the Cancer Prevention Project 3 (CaPP3) trial, a landmark study changing how we think about aspirin and cancer prevention for people ...
Low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) is also known as anterior resection syndrome. It’s a collection of bowel symptoms that can happen after surgery to remove all or part of your rectum. These ...
Types of pelvic exenteration There are different types of pelvic exenteration. Your health care team will decide the type of exenteration you need. This can depend on where the cancer is and what ...
Mr Rob Jones is a consultant surgeon based in Liverpool and the UK research lead for advanced and metastatic colorectal cancer. He's funded by Bowel Cancer UK, the Royal College of Surgeons of England ...
We're delighted to announce our groundbreaking #GetOnARoll campaign has been named Corporate National Partnership of the Year with a Retailer at the Charity Times Awards 2023. This award recognises ...
We're delighted to announce our innovative #GetOnARoll campaign has been named Charitable Campaign of the Year at the Communiqué Awards 2023. This award is given to a charity whose campaign the judges ...
NHS England have ended a ban on ‘treatment breaks’ for advanced bowel cancer patients, which means they can have a vital unplanned break from two drugs, without the risk of having to pay thousands of ...
Read real life storiesHayley Hayley's husband Stuart, father of five, was diagnosed with palliative bowel cancer aged 37 in October 2020. Hayley talks about how much their lives have changed since ...
Our new survey revealed that nearly four in ten (38%) people can't name a single symptom of bowel cancer. The disease is the UK's second biggest cancer killer, but nearly three quarters of people (71% ...
A new treatment for bowel cancer, which can slow the progression of the disease and improve overall survival for patients with advanced bowel cancer has been approved by NICE (the National Institute ...
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