I work for the NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme, as one of the software developers that looks after the software that organises the appointments and sends out the kits and so forth. Its complex, I won't bore you with it.
But its so lovely to hear stories of successful outcomes and people being so glad that they did the test kit they are sent. You wouldn't believe the amount of people that just ignore the kits - the stats are quite shocking. So I try to tell people to do the kits as the newer kits now being used are so easy to use. Thank you Alan for doing the kit !
Also glad that the rollout to 54 year olds for you (Alan) was successful. Its one of the projects we have going on at the moment. Original screening age was 60 - 74 years old. Then we've been lowering the start age for screening by two years as soon as we are told by the cancer screening programme, with the aim to get it down to 50 year olds. I think in April 2024 we're hoping to push it down to 52 year olds - but don't quote me on it. It's all down to the capacity of the screening centres and when they are ready to take on more work.
After you have passed 74 years old (so 75 upwards), you'll be automatically ended from the test kit sent to your home. BUT you can self-refer yourself back in to keep getting the kit if you wish. Talk to your GP.
We've also just rolled out a new project to help those suffering from Lynch Syndrome, and that affects people at a much younger age. They'll be screened as early as 25 years old in some cases.
Thank you again Alan (and everyone else) for doing the kits!
PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD TO DO THE KITS!
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