By reducing the level at which traces of blood in a FIT test trigger further investigation – from 120 micrograms of blood per gram of poo down to 80 – the NHS will offer 35% more screening ...
Major change to bowel cancer screening as thousands more to be tested - The NHS aims to detect thousands more bowel cancer cases at an earlier stage ...
The NHS in England is improving the sensitivity of bowel cancer screening in a bid to pick up thousands more cases that could be prevented or caught early.
England’s National Health Service’s faecal immunochemical test (FIT) has reduced referrals for suspected bowel cancer by ...
Thousands of people will be saved from bowel cancer under changes to the national screening programme, health officials have said.
NHS patients will be told their real-time cancer risk with the help of gadgets such as smartwatches. Everyone will be able to access “real-time personalised insights about their cancer risk” within a ...
NHS England will collect patient information on 100 genes linked to an increased risk of cancer, in a bid to identify those ...
From breast and cervical to bowel and lung screening, we explain the four NHS cancer screening programmes available in the UK and who qualifies ...
NHS England » NHS launches trailblazing AI and robot pilot to spot lung cancer sooner alongside screening programme set to tackle cancer inequalities ...
Patients are receiving faster cancer diagnosis in Sussex, ensuring they can access life-saving treatment and quicker ...
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