NHS cancer screening programmes can help to diagnose cancer or its risk earlier and improve the likelihood of successful treatment.
The NHS cancer screenings you’re eligible for – and how to request a test - Eligibility for these vital NHS health checks ...
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 ...
From mammograms to at-home faecal immunochemical tests, eligibility for national screening programmes varies across ages and locations.
An e-book co-ordinated by a WCM-Q researcher which compiles the latest research into the use of faecal transplants to restore healthy gut microbiota has pro ...
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 ...