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 Bowel cancer screening guidelines could be reviewed for some low-risk patients, study showsNew research suggests the 10-year interval between colonoscopies for middle-aged people with low-risk of bowel cancer, that is recommended in… 
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 MJA Podcast: Australia’s national bowel cancer screening programBowel Cancer Screening Alliance Investigators Professor Mark Jenkins and Dr Belinda Goodwin presented MJA Podcast 2024 Episode 7: Australia’s national… 
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 Misunderstandings about bowel cancer screening programs ‘dangerous’Authors: Mark Jenkins, Nancy Baxter, Belinda Goodwin First published: InSightPlus (newsletter of the Australian Medical Association), Issue 43, 13 November… 
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 PhD student contributes to research of real-world impactBCSA’s innovative graduate research opportunities are suited to a wide range of disciplines. Queensland’s Katelyn Collins explains why she joined… 
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 Seminar recording: Prof Berit AndersenA recorded seminar on cancer evaluation and possible future improvements of colorectal and cervical cancer screening in Denmark. Clinical Professor… 
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 New investment to prevent bowel cancer incidence and deathA new $5 million research project aims to prevent 25,000 bowel cancer deaths by increasing at-home screening participation rates. Bowel… 
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 Launch of the Bowel Cancer Screening AllianceA new Bowel Cancer Screening Alliance (BCSA), based at the University of Melbourne, has been launched by Federal Assistant Minister… 
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 Graduate research opportunitiesInnovative bowel cancer screening PhD research opportunities are available with the Bowel Cancer Screening Alliance. 
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 Colonoscopy controversy highlights screening uptake problemThe faecal immunochemical test (FIT) is sent to every Australian aged 50-74, every two years. It’s not known why more…