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Support Bowel Cancer Australia to help save lives and to improve the health and wellbeing of people living with bowel cancer. Helpline 1800 727 336

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"Bowel cancer is something so close to my heart and has had a massive impact on my family. My dad was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2018, had the cancer removed and then endured the months of colostomy bags following. He overcame the cancer and we are so thankful it was detected

"Bowel cancer is something so close to my heart and has had a massive impact on my family. My dad was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2018, had the cancer removed and then endured the months of colostomy bags following. He overcame the cancer and we are so thankful it was detected
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The best part about taking part in Dry July is that you will be raising funds to improve the comfort, care and wellbeing of (bowel) cancer patients, their families and carers. Thanks to Dry July fundraisers and donors over the years, Bowel Cancer Australia has been able to

The best part about taking part in Dry July is that you will be raising funds to improve the comfort, care and wellbeing of (bowel) cancer patients, their families and carers.

Thanks to Dry July fundraisers and donors over the years, Bowel Cancer Australia has been able to
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Thank you Richard Marles for meeting with us this week, as Jess and Kate shared their empowering lived experiences and we advocated for important policy change in relation to early-onset #BowelCancer for Bowel Cancer Australia’s #CallOnCanberra2024. #BowelCancerAustralia

Thank you <a href="/RichardMarlesMP/">Richard Marles</a> for meeting with us this week, as Jess and Kate shared their empowering lived experiences and we advocated for important policy change in relation to early-onset #BowelCancer for Bowel Cancer Australia’s #CallOnCanberra2024.

#BowelCancerAustralia
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"Six years ago, our families' lives changed forever when we lost our dad to cancer. Our dad was initially diagnosed with bowel cancer after feeling a change in his gut. I remember when he first thought something felt ‘off’, he initially thought maybe he had accidentally swallowed

"Six years ago, our families' lives changed forever when we lost our dad to cancer. Our dad was initially diagnosed with bowel cancer after feeling a change in his gut. I remember when he first thought something felt ‘off’, he initially thought maybe he had accidentally swallowed
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DRY JULY STARTS IN FOUR SLEEPS: "I commit to raise funds every year for Bowel Cancer Australia, and Dry July, in memory of my twin sister, Christina. Sadly, Christina was only 30 when she left this world, passing away a mere 14 months after diagnosis. I will always cherish our

DRY JULY STARTS IN FOUR SLEEPS: "I commit to raise funds every year for Bowel Cancer Australia, and Dry July, in memory of my twin sister, Christina.

Sadly, Christina was only 30 when she left this world, passing away a mere 14 months after diagnosis. I will always cherish our
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Bowel Cancer Australia today launched the Never2Young CPD series, a range of GP educational activities to help overcome perceived age bias by people under age 50 diagnosed with bowel cancer.   The series was developed in response to requests from early-onset bowel cancer

Bowel Cancer Australia today launched the Never2Young CPD series, a range of GP educational activities to help overcome perceived age bias by people under age 50 diagnosed with bowel cancer.
 
The series was developed in response to requests from early-onset bowel cancer
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TWO MORE SLEEPS! Sign up to go dry this July and raise vital funds for people affected by bowel cancer here - dryjuly.com/bowel-cancer-a… ⁠ #BowelCancerAustralia #DryJuly Dry July

TWO MORE SLEEPS! Sign up to go dry this July and raise vital funds for people affected by bowel cancer here -
dryjuly.com/bowel-cancer-a…
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#BowelCancerAustralia #DryJuly <a href="/dryjuly/">Dry July</a>
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Australians aged 45-49 can now opt-in to the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP). For further details and to opt-in click here bit.ly/bowelcanceraus… Since 2018, Bowel Cancer Australia has advocated for screening from age 45 given the rising rate of bowel cancer in

Australians aged 45-49 can now opt-in to the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP).

For further details and to opt-in click here bit.ly/bowelcanceraus…

Since 2018, Bowel Cancer Australia has advocated for screening from age 45 given the rising rate of bowel cancer in
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No one should go through bowel cancer alone. Dry July starts today! Sign up now here - bit.ly/dry-july - and help create a better life for people affected by bowel cancer. Bowel Cancer Australia’s 2024 Dry July team will be raising funds to deliver practical, tangible

No one should go through bowel cancer alone.

Dry July starts today! Sign up now here - bit.ly/dry-july - and help create a better life for people affected by bowel cancer.
 
Bowel Cancer Australia’s 2024 Dry July team will be raising funds to deliver practical, tangible
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Congratulations to everyone who has made it through their first week of Dry July. To celebrate, donations made today to Dry July participants supporting Bowel Cancer Australia will be MATCHED by our corporate and philanthropic supporters. Funds are limited, so if you have

Congratulations to everyone who has made it through their first week of Dry July.

To celebrate, donations made today to Dry July participants supporting Bowel Cancer Australia will be MATCHED by our corporate and philanthropic supporters.

Funds are limited, so if you have
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TWO PLACES LEFT: Registrations close end of day 11 July 2024 for the Hike For Health. In October 2024, we’re challenging ourselves to climb the mountainous Annapurna in Nepal, and we want you to join us! Over nine days, lose yourself in the majestic vistas of the Himalayas, the

TWO PLACES LEFT: Registrations close end of day 11 July 2024 for the Hike For Health.

In October 2024, we’re challenging ourselves to climb the mountainous Annapurna in Nepal, and we want you to join us!

Over nine days, lose yourself in the majestic vistas of the Himalayas, the
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🎉 CONGRATULATIONS DRY JULYERS 🎉 It is the first of August, which means you have officially made it through Dry July 2024! Thanks to the support of more than 800 fundraisers, Dry July 2024 has so far raised close to $325,000 for Bowel Cancer Australia. To help create a better

🎉 CONGRATULATIONS DRY JULYERS 🎉

It is the first of August, which means you have officially made it through Dry July 2024!

Thanks to the support of more than 800 fundraisers, Dry July 2024 has so far raised close to $325,000 for Bowel Cancer Australia. To help create a better
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Professor Michael Samuel Michael Samuel shares some insight into his team’s research including a focus on Rho-ROCK signalling in the tumour microenvironment and how that might predict outcomes in early-onset #bowelcancer. BowelCancerAustralia thelimbic.com/oncology/is-th…

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On the latest edition of The Bottom Line Podcast, Stephanie chats with Dr Sarah Chu and early-onset bowel cancer survivor Vanessa Mendico discuss the importance of age not being a barrier to a bowel cancer diagnosis. To address perceived age bias as outlined in recent research,

On the latest edition of The Bottom Line Podcast, Stephanie chats with Dr Sarah Chu and early-onset bowel cancer survivor Vanessa Mendico discuss the importance of age not being a barrier to a bowel cancer diagnosis.

To address perceived age bias as outlined in recent research,
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In two new studies, researchers have found that proteins linked to cancer can appear in people’s blood more than seven years prior to diagnosis.     According to the study, these proteins could be involved at the earliest stages of cancer and intercepting them could mean stopping

In two new studies, researchers have found that proteins linked to cancer can appear in people’s blood more than seven years prior to diagnosis.  
 
According to the study, these proteins could be involved at the earliest stages of cancer and intercepting them could mean stopping
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"I am very excited about the trek. After learning more about bowel cancer [in the last year], building awareness is key. I have always wanted to do base camp...this will be a true test." - Willis Meet Willis, Dennis, and Willis' wife Natalie. Last year, Natalie was diagnosed

"I am very excited about the trek. After learning more about bowel cancer [in the last year], building awareness is key. I have always wanted to do base camp...this will be a true test." - Willis

Meet Willis, Dennis, and Willis' wife Natalie. Last year, Natalie was diagnosed
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Palliative Care Doctor and author of, 'With the End in Mind', Kathryn Mannix demystifies the often uncomfortable topic of death and dying on the latest episode of The Bottom Line Podcast. Chatting with Stephanie, Kathryn reminds us that we often fear death because of the unknown

Palliative Care Doctor and author of, 'With the End in Mind', Kathryn Mannix demystifies the often uncomfortable topic of death and dying on the latest episode of The Bottom Line Podcast.

Chatting with Stephanie, Kathryn reminds us that we often fear death because of the unknown