Bowel Screening Programme detects 83 cases of bowel cancer in Te Tai Tokerau since November 2021
The National Bowel Screening Programme has reached an incredible milestone, distributing 2 million home-screening kits across New Zealand.
The National Bowel Screening Programme has reached an incredible milestone, distributing 2 million home-screening kits across New Zealand.
Te Tai Tokerau Bowel Screening team had the honour of meeting and having a kōrero with Dr. Hinemoa Elder, Muriwhenua Wellbeing Festival
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A bowel cancer survivor says a campaign to encourage more Māori and Pasifika to get screened for the disease is a step in the right direction ...
The programme has been successfully rolled out across the country over 5 years. In that time, cancers have been detected in 1400 people as a result of screening
Wiremu Hohepa is not reluctant to talk about his body or his health.
The 60-year-old laughed often while candidly sharing the details of his recent experience .
Eligible people, aged 60-74 years, will be sent an invitation to screen every two years. Invitations will arrive around the participant’s birthday ..
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