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• Bowel cancer is the third most common cancer in Scotland, yet it can be cured if found early
• Bowel cancer is more common in people over 50, especially men
• Nine out of ten people beat it when it’s caught early
• Completing a bowel screening test is the best way to find bowel cancer early
• If you notice any blood in your poo, or a change in your bowel movements for four weeks or more, contact your GP as soon as possible
• If you’re aged 50-74, you are invited to take part in bowel screening every two years in Scotland
• More than 500,000 people in Scotland do their bowel screening test every year
• In August alone, around 43,500 bowel screening tests are returned in Scotland
• The free test completed at home can spot hidden blood in your poo – a possible sign of bowel cancer
• If you’re 75 or over, or you’ve made a mistake/misplaced your test you can request one from the Scottish Bowel Screening Centre on 0800 0121 833
For more information visit
getcheckedearly.org/bowel-cancer