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Cut Your Bowel Cancer Risk in Just 30 Minutes a Day

Bowel CancerBy Gavin Griffiths29th January 2019

If you knew you could cut your risk of bowel cancer with just 30 minutes of physical activity five days a week, would you do it? This is all it would take, according to scientists, to reduce the chances of developing bowel cancer and yet two thirds of adults aren’t aware of this.

Happy New Year Habits for Digestive Health

Digestive HealthBy Gavin Griffiths14th January 2019

Our digestive systems can have a hard time over Christmas with all that rich food, irregular mealtimes, alcohol, late nights and stress. It’s not surprising that many of us start the new year feel a bit delicate in the digestive region.

When Christmas Cheer Becomes a Groan

IBD, IBSBy Gavin Griffiths29th November 2018

As the Festive season gets into full swing, many of us will be eating and drinking far more than we normally do. From the Christmas lunch to the office party to the mince pies and sherry, this time of year is an invitation to let our hair down (and maybe let our belt out a…

Men At Higher Risk Of Bowel Cancer

Bowel CancerBy Gavin Griffiths16th November 2018

One in 14 men and one in 19 women will be diagnosed with bowel cancer during their lifetime. The disease claims over 16,000 lives a year in the UK, making it the second biggest cancer killer. It is most common in the over 50s, accounting for nine out of 10 new cases.

Obesity and Digestive Health – What You Need to Know

Bowel CancerBy Gavin Griffiths16th October 2018

Obesity significantly increases your risk of many types of disease, one of the most serious of which is bowel cancer. A recent public health campaign aimed to educate people about the importance of maintaining a healthy body weight in preventing cancer.

The Importance of Diagnosing Bowel Cancer Early

Bowel CancerBy Gavin Griffiths10th May 2018

Detecting bowel cancer early can hugely increase your chance of survival. Nine out of ten cancers can be successfully treated if they are caught in the early stages before they have spread. Rapid detection of bowel cancer really does save lives.

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Peritoneal Metastasis Treatment: What Are My Options?

Anal Conditions, Bowel Cancer3rd June 2022

Being diagnosed with peritoneal metastasis can understandably be terrifying. You likely have a lot of questions such as what is…

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Early Onset Colorectal Cancer Explained

Anal Conditions, Bowel Cancer, Colonoscopy, Investigations27th May 2022

Colorectal cancer has always been associated with older patients. However, over the past decade there has been a significant increase…

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