Mike Hedges AM pledges to help charity raise
awareness of symptoms in Swansea East during Bowel Cancer Awareness Month in
April
Mike
Hedges AM for Swansea East is supporting Bowel Cancer UK and Beating Bowel
Cancer’s campaign to help raise awareness of bowel cancer symptoms, as part of
Bowel Cancer Awareness Month this April.
In April alone 188 people in Wales will be diagnosed
with bowel cancer and 77 people will die of the disease. It’s the nation’s second
biggest cancer killer. However, it shouldn’t be. It’s treatable and curable,
especially if diagnosed early. Nearly everyone diagnosed at the earliest stage
will survive bowel cancer but this drops significantly as the disease develops.
Early diagnosis
really does save lives, but only around 15% of people are diagnosed at the
earliest stage.
Being aware of key symptoms and visiting your
GP if things don’t feel right can help increase chances of an early diagnosis.
However, according to a recent poll commissioned of 4,000 UK adults by the
charity, a third of people in Wales (33%) were not aware of any symptoms at
all.
The symptoms of bowel cancer can include:
·
Bleeding from your
bottom and/or blood in your poo
·
A persistent and
unexplained change in bowel habit
·
Unexplained weight loss
·
Extreme tiredness for no
obvious reason
·
A pain or lump in your
tummy
Mike Hedges AM said, “As the local AM, I am totally committed
to increasing awareness of bowel cancer symptoms, both locally and nationally. I
would urge my constituents, if they are worried that something is wrong, to
visit their GP. They will want to see you. Your GP may be able to put your mind
at rest or refer you for further testing. Early diagnosis really can save lives.”
Asha Kaur, Head of Policy and Campaigns at Bowel Cancer
UK and Beating Bowel Cancer, said, “I’d like to thank Mike Hedges AM for supporting our campaign during
Bowel Cancer Awareness Month to increase awareness of key bowel cancer symptoms. Every 15
minutes in the UK someone is diagnosed with bowel cancer. That’s almost 42,000
people every year. But it’s treatable and curable especially if diagnosed early.”
To
help you raise awareness of bowel cancer, Bowel Cancer UK and Beating Bowel
Cancer is giving away free copies of their handy symptoms guide for you to
share with your family and friends. Sign up now to receive your free guide
here: bowelcanceruk.org.uk/symptomsguide
Visit Bowel Cancer UK or Beating
Bowel Cancer’s website to find out how you can get involved in their campaign
for Bowel Cancer Awareness Month: bowelcanceruk.org.uk or beatingbowelcancer.org
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