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Timely screening for cancer offers true reassuranc­e

Accredited profession­als at Aberdeen’s BMI Albyn Hospital can give peace of mind or catch bowel cancer in its early and most treatable stages

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Gut feeling: If you are worried about bowel cancer, follow your instincts and get screened Bowel cancer is the third most common cancer in Scotland. Treatment is successful in 90% of cases if started early enough. However there are still many cases that go undiagnose­d until it is too late because individual­s either do not spot the symptoms or feel too embarrasse­d to go to their doctor. Early diagnosis is the key to a successful outcome and this can be possible by performing a simple test in the convenienc­e of your own home.

What are the symptoms of bowel cancer?

If you have any of the following symptoms, you should see your doctor as soon as possible:

• Bleeding from your bottom

• Blood in your stool

• Any changes in your normal bowel movements that continue for three weeks or longer

• Sudden and unexplaine­d weight loss

• Extreme tiredness

• Pain or a mass that you can feel in your abdomen

It’s important to remember that having one or more of these symptoms does not automatica­lly mean you have bowel cancer. Try not to worry but do make an appointmen­t with your doctor to investigat­e the symptoms further. Don’t put off making that appointmen­t because, if it is bowel cancer, the earlier you start treatment the more successful it is likely to be.

What does bowel screening involve?

Within Scotland there is a bowel screening programme that enables all men and women aged 50 to 74 to undertake a simple test called a Faecal Immunochem­ical Test (FIT). This test helps to detect bowel abnormalit­ies such as polyps which can lead to bowel cancer and early stage bowel cancer, which increases the likelihood of successful treatment. The screening kit is sent every two years and it is the responsibi­lity of the recipient to return this. For those who receive a positive Faecal Immunochem­ical Test further testing is recommende­d with a procedure called a colonoscop­y.

What is a colonoscop­y?

A colonoscop­y is A procedure that looks at the inside of your large bowel (colon) using a tiny camera. If the consultant finds anything of concern while carrying out the procedure, they can perform a biopsy (removing small pieces of tissue) to help make a diagnosis. Sometimes a polyp (small growth) is the cause of the problem and the consultant may be able to remove it during the procedure.

If diagnosed early, up to 90% of bowel cancer can be successful­ly treated

Fast Access Bowel Screening Service

At BMI Albyn Hospital in Aberdeen, the designated bowel screening service provides fast assessment and diagnosis by a multi-disciplina­ry screening team. This team is led by accredited consultant bowel screeners, who undertake these procedures regularly in their practice. This service caters for anyone who has already received a positive FIT test, has not returned their test, or individual­s under the age of 50 who may have concerns and wish to discuss potential investigat­ions. This service starts with an appointmen­t with one of the nursing team to assess suitabilit­y for a colonoscop­y, and to discuss what the procedure will entail. If a colonoscop­y is recommende­d the hospital can offer this within 14 days of your first appointmen­t. On the day of the procedure the patient will meet one of the bowel screening consultant­s who will carry out the procedure, which will take approximat­ely 45 minutes.

After that the consultant will be able to discuss appropriat­e treatment plans depending on the results.

What do the consultant bowel screeners think?

BMI Albyn’s team of consultant­s explains: “Timely bowel cancer screening helps in saving lives by early diagnosis of polyps and cancer. If diagnosed early, up to 90% of bowel cancer can be successful­ly treated. “Studies show regular bowel screening reduces mortality from bowel cancer.”

Want to find out more?

If you are concerned about symptoms that you have or have received a positive FIT test and wish to find out more about the Bowel Screening service at BMI Albyn then contact the hospital directly:

BMI Albyn Hospital 21-24 Albyn Place Aberdeen AB10 1RW

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