Screening for colorectal cancer

In response to Barbara Gilleran’s correspondence of April 10th, I concur that the bowel cancer screening age threshold ought to be reduced, ideally to 50 years old. Some individuals may misconstrue bowel cancer screening as involving a colonoscopy based on her letter’s content. It does not.

Instead, BowelScreen dispatches an easy-to-use testing kit at home, which the recipient then sends back for examination. Around 5% of these tests are typically positive, and those individuals are subsequently given the option of a colonoscopy.

Presently, it’s crucial for everyone aged between 56 and 69 years to sign up for BowelScreen. They can do this via the website, a toll-free number, or email. This service can potentially save lives and I would urge everyone who is eligible to take part.

Best Regards,
Dr Reggie Spelman,
Wexford, Rosslare Strand.

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