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ONE-STEP TEST WILL SAVE LIVES

Robison hails new bowel cancer screening

- LAURA PATERSON reporters@dailyrecor­d.co.uk

A SIMPLER bowel cancer screening test is being rolled out across Scotland.

Faecal Immunochem­ical Testing (Fit) uses a single bowel motion sample, while the current test requires samples over three days.

Visiting the Scottish bowel screening lab in Dundee’s Ninewells hospital yeaterday, Health Secretary Shona Robison said the new test would boost screening uptake and help save lives.

She said: “Early diagnosis is crucial to saving lives.

“More than 90 per cent of bowel cancer cases can be treated successful­ly if diagnosed early.

“This new test will help us to better treat bowel cancer, Scotland’s second largest cancer killer with 1600 deaths every year.

“The new test is easier to use than the previous process and will increase the number of people completing screening.

“This will enable us to detect more conditions at an earlier stage, helping more people to beat bowel cancer than ever before.”

After a pilot programme in 2016 involving 40,000 people, the UK national screening committee recommende­d the new test – which can identify pre- cancerous signs in people who otherwise have no symptoms and enable treatment – should be rolled out nationally.

It is offered to residents in Scotland aged 50 to 74 every two years.

Claire Donaghy, Scottish head at Bowel Cancer UK, said: “This is an important and crucial step forward in saving more lives from bowel cancer.

“We have long called for the introducti­on of Fit and have played an active role over many years campaignin­g for change.

“Screening remains one of the most effective ways of detecting bowel cancer in its earliest stages.”

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‘CRUCIAL’ Shona Robison

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