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From the section: Screening
Bowel cancer screening in Solihull looks for early signs of the disease in otherwise healthy people that do not have any symptoms.
If you are concerned that you have symptoms of bowel cancer, you should:
If you have questions about bowel cancer or are over 75 and would like to request a testing kit you can call 0800 707 60 60.
The NHS provides its free NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme at a cost of about £80 million each year.
To detect cases of bowel cancer, the NHS offers 2 types of bowel cancer screening to adults registered with a GP in Solihull.
All men and women aged 60 to 74 years old are invited to carry out what is known as a faecal occult blood, or FOB, test at home. This is sent through the post every 2 years until your 74.
The NHS states that bowel cancer is 1 of the most common cancers in the UK and:
The NHS website explains how they test and treat bowel cancer.
Screening is the term given to looking for the early signs of a disease.
Screening is able to:
In addition to the bowel cancer screening programme, there are 2 other cancer screening programmes in Solihull:
Bowel cancer is the 4th most common cancer in the UK.
If it is detected at an early stage, before symptoms appear, it can be easier to treat with a better chance of surviving it.
Though bowel cancer screening reduces the risk of dying from the disease, like all testing, it is not 100 per cent effective.
For this reason, it is important to be aware of the symptoms of bowel cancer.
Common symptoms of bowel cancer are:
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms you should visit your doctor.