SEEING YOUR GP | BOWEL CANCER | CANCER RESEARCH UK
See your doctor if you notice a change in your bowel habit that isn't normal for you or if you have any other of the possible signs and symptoms of bowel cancer. From cancerresearchuk.org
SUSPECTED CANCER REFERRAL GUIDELINES | CANCER RESEARCH UK
Information on the national referral guidelines for suspected cancer across the UK and a range of resources to support health professionals with implementation. From cancerresearchuk.org
Healthcare professionals can find Faecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) guidance and resources to support best practice when people present with colorectal symptoms. From cancerresearchuk.org
Download our free resources below that summarise the NICE NG12 guidelines to support you with recognising and referring suspected cancer. From cancerresearchuk.org
A STUDY LOOKING AT THE EFFECT OF NON DIGESTIBLE CARBOHYDRATES ON …
8294.png Calprotectin results The research team looked at the level of calprotectin in the stool samples, and found there was little difference between the groups. Neither resistant starch or … From cancerresearchuk.org
You might have a number of tests to check for anal cancer. This includes an examination of your anus, taking a sample of tissue from the anus and scans. From cancerresearchuk.org
TESTING FOR BLOOD IN YOUR POO USING FIT - CANCER RESEARCH UK
FIT (Faecal Immunochemical Test) is a test that looks for blood in a sample of your poo. It looks for tiny traces of blood that you might not be able to see and which could be a sign of cancer. From cancerresearchuk.org
Tests your GP might do include: a test that looks for tiny traces of blood in a sample of poo (FIT) an examination of your back passage (rectum) and back passage opening (anus) an … From cancerresearchuk.org
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