The 2-minute test all Britons should take to slash risk of bowel cancer death by 43 per cent, scientists urge

← Back to the feed

The 2-minute test all Britons should take to slash risk of bowel cancer death by 43 per cent, scientists urge

Daily Mail · 2 hours ago

Scientists are urging Britons to take a simple home test that can be completed in around two minutes, saying it could cut the risk of dying from bowel cancer by as much as 43 per cent. The test is designed to detect early warning signs of the disease before symptoms develop, allowing treatment to begin at a much earlier and more survivable stage.

The article's full detail was not available for review, but the headline figure centres on a screening test, most likely the faecal immunochemical test (FIT) used in NHS bowel cancer screening programmes, which checks stool samples for traces of blood. Bowel cancer is one of the most common cancers in the UK, and health experts have repeatedly stressed that early detection through regular screening significantly improves survival outcomes.

  • Scientists urge a quick home test to cut bowel cancer deaths
  • Test linked to a 43 per cent reduction in death risk
  • Early detection through screening improves survival chances

Health Medicine Research Science World

Read the full article at the source →