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Only 40 per cent of Aussies who receive the Government’s free bowel cancer screening kit are actually using it

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And it’s not because we’re embarrassed. The Cancer Institute of New South Wales found 40 per cent of over-50’s who’d received a National Bowel Cancer Screening Program kit, but hadn’t used it, said it was because they “didn’t have time” (considering the test takes all of three minutes, we find that hard to believe!)

Another 15 per cent said they forgot about the test (probably still sitting in the back of the drawer), while 10 per cent decided not to do it because they had recently had a clean colonoscopy result.

Just three per cent said they felt it was too embarrassing.

Take the time

This is despite people taking part in the Program – which is free and delivered to your home for everyone aged 50 to 74 every two years – being almost twice as likely to have the cancer diagnosed and treated earlier.

All the test requires is a stool sample that is sent to a lab. If there is any problems detected, you need to follow up with your doctor for further testing.

It’s straightforward stuff so there’s no excuses – even if you have had a colonoscopy.

What’s five minutes when it could save your life?

You can find more information about the test here.

A practising aged care physiotherapist for the past 13 years, Jill has worked in more than 50 metropolitan and regional aged care homes. She has also toured care facilities across the US and Africa. She is a passionate advocate for both the residents in aged care and the staff that serve them.


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