IN April I was sent a bowel cancer screening kit which I used and promptly returned.
The results came back positive and I undertook further tests which identified a small cancerous tumour in my colon.
I was admitted to hospital and had an operation, undertaken by a first class surgical team, to remove the tumour.
They were dedicated, caring, displaying excellent teamwork.
On discharge I received the news everybody hopes for – I had early stage cancer and the operation was a success.
I require no further treatment or chemotherapy.
Recently I read that more than four in 10 over 60s fail to return the bowel cancer screen kit. I would like to say to all those individuals who are sent a bowel cancer home screening kit do not put it in the bin.
Use it and return it promptly. It could save your life.
It certainly saved mine.
Dave Trowbridge Via email
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