National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – A3 poster for health professionals with Indigenous artwork

This A3-sized encourages health professionals to talk to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people about bowel screening. For display in health services in staff only access areas.

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National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – A3 poster for health professionals with Indigenous artwork

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Bowel screening can save lives.

Have you discussed bowel screening with your patients?

Bowel cancer is the third most common cancer for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. If found early, up to 90% of cases can be treated successfully.

Bowel cancer often has no obvious early warning signs. The good news is, a bowel screening test can detect changes in the bowel long before your patient notices any problems.

The National Bowel Cancer Screening Program provides free bowel screening kits for eligible people aged 50 to 74. So, have the bowel screening chat with your patients.

health.gov.au/nbcsp 

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