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Spotting cancer early saves lives

North Central London Bowel Cancer Screening Campaign

 

North Central London Cancer Alliance is running a campaign from 1 July to 30 September 2025 to encourage more people to do their free NHS bowel cancer screening test, which checks if you could have bowel cancer.

The campaign, “Your next poo could save your life”, urges people who have been sent a free NHS bowel cancer screening kit to use it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bowel cancer is one of the most common cancers. Anyone can get it.

Screening - which you do in private at home - can help prevent bowel cancer or find it at an early stage when it’s easier to treat.

That’s why the NHS sends out free bowel cancer screening kits to use at home.

They allow you to collect a small sample of poo which you post back to the NHS from a regular post-box (no stamp is needed).

The samples are checked in a lab for tiny amounts of blood. Blood can be a sign of polyps or bowel cancer. Polyps are growths in the bowel. They are not cancer but may turn into cancer over time.

Everyone aged 50 to 74 years who is registered with a GP and lives in north London is automatically sent an NHS bowel cancer screening kit every 2 years. The home testing kit was introduced in June 2019 across England and is easier and more convenient to use than the previous bowel cancer screening test.

We are working with ten voluntary and community sector organisations across Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey and Islington. The organisations are:

The Romanian and Eastern European Hub

Groundwork London

CommUNITY Barnet

Center of Excellence CIC    

Healthwatch Camden

Healthwatch Islington

RISE Projects

Gold & Silver Interprises, Sewn Together

Nigerian Catholic Community

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