Here’s who is eligible for NHS bowel cancer screening

Health & Fitness
2 Apr 2026 • 12:44 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • Bowel cancer is the UK's fourth most common cancer and second biggest cancer killer, yet it is treatable and curable if detected early.
  • New data reveals that nearly a third (29 per cent) of eligible individuals in England are not completing their faecal immunochemical test (FIT) bowel cancer screening.
  • The FIT test, which checks for blood in a poo sample, is automatically sent every two years to people aged 50-74 in England, Scotland, and Wales, or from the age of 60 in Northern Ireland.
  • Uptake varies regionally across England, from 76 per cent in NHS Devon to a low of 56 per cent in NHS North West London.
  • Early diagnosis is crucial, with survival rates over 90 per cent at stage one, highlighting the importance of completing the at-home screening test.

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