April is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month...#PassItOn! They say knowledge is power, so this April we’re asking everyone to share important information about bowel cancer. Will you help #PassItOn? You can ...
As an NHS Lead Nurse, Jane understood that cancer can occur due to variations in a person’s genes. She also knew that her family history of ovarian cancer meant she may carry one such variant.
Use your voice in the community, in-person or virtually, to make sure everyone knows the signs and symptoms of bowel cancer. Bowel cancer is treatable and curable especially if diagnosed early. Nearly ...
We'd love you to volunteer and help support our amazing runners at the London Marathon 2025. No experience needed, and you'll be making their experience memorable, as well as having a great time as ...
Your support helps save lives. Donate now and help us ensure a future where nobody dies of bowel cancer. A welcoming place for everyone affected by bowel cancer to ask questions, read about people's ...
1. By entering the prize draw you are agreeing to these prize draw terms and conditions. 2. The prize draw is being run by Bowel Cancer UK. Registered charity number (England and Wales) 1071038 ...
Bowel cancer is made up of lots of different types of cells including tumour cells and healthy cells (such as immune system cells or blood vessel cells). These non-tumour cells live in a community ...
We're delighted to share that in 2023, we achieved new heights. Not only did we provide more support than ever before to people affected by bowel cancer, but we fundraised over £7 million for the ...