Research is a key part of our work towards a future where nobody dies of bowel cancer and you can use your experiences to ...
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 ...
This diary to record your food and symptoms may help you find out which foods you react to. Include the amount of food you eat as well as how long any reactions last. You may get symptoms up to a day ...
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 ...
We're always looking for enthusiastic people to support our work by joining our wonderful team of volunteers. We have a range of opportunities for you to get involved with. With a variety of roles ...
Our full range of health information publications are free to download. Following a review of our materials, our most popular booklets are available to order for free in printed copies. An in-depth ...
The bowel screening programme helps to spot bowel cancer before symptoms start, when it’s most treatable. A screening kit will be sent to you in the post if you’re within the age range for the ...
For all media enquiries, contact our press office on 020 7940 1760 (press 4 in the options) or email press@bowelcanceruk.org.uk. For out of hours call 07523 682 443 (journalists only please). We're ...
This service is run by our wonderful team of peer supporters who have all received a diagnosis of bowel cancer themselves. They've volunteered their time to share their personal experiences, offer ...
Why involve patients in research? Engaging people with lived experience of bowel cancer can help you improve your projects by ensuring they focus on the outcomes and issues that truly matter to ...