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Improving testing kit may increase uptake of bowel cancer screening

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Thousands more people would take part in bowel cancer screening if the kit included extras, according to a Cancer Research UK study published in Biomed Research International.

The London study looked at how to increase the number of people who take part in the NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (BCSP), with fewer than six in ten 60 to 74 year olds in England returning the kit. 

It found that more people took part when they were also sent special latex-free gloves and ‘poo catchers’, and a recommendation from Cancer Research UK that people take part, alongside a local advertising campaign that included posters at bus stops and TV ads in GP surgeries. Bowel cancer screening uptake rose from around 43% to 50% among 60-69 year olds and from 47% to 54% among 70-74 year olds. 

This still falls short of the target of 60% uptake, and the 75% ambition recently announced in the independent taskforce’s cancer strategy for England. However, it means, if all the extras were run together for a whole year, nearly 26,000 extra people could take up screening in London alone. It is estimated that the NHS bowel cancer screening programme could save 1,800 to 2,400 lives each year in England by 2025. 

The pilot study was conducted by Cancer Research UK, along with support from NHS England (London region), Public Health England, the Department of Health, and the English NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme

Becky White, lead author and senior analyst at Cancer Research UK, said: “Some people are hesitant to do the test.  Some find taking and storing samples unpleasant; others have difficulty completing the test and some misunderstand the instructions. But our findings are encouraging and have shown ways to overcome these barriers by offering practical improvements.”

 

 

 

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