2017 will be last year Rotary will be involved in making Bowelscan testing kits available.
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Rotary has been conducting a Bowelscan awareness programs for last 32 years. The first program in 1986 was instigated by the Rotary District Governor Bob Young in our area.
Each year since then Rotary clubs have been making available Bowelscan kits in our district, which extends from Armidale and Tamworth in west as far as Coffs Harbour in North.
The program has gradually expanded through all of NSW and other eastern states and as far west as Western Australia.
During the 32 year period Rotary has been making these kits available each year, many have been diagnosed with bowel cancer and that early diagnosis could have saved their lives.
Kits have been sold by each Rotary club and by local chemists in each town making them easily availble to many people.
More than 80 per cent of kits sold have been returned for testing, a much better result than those supplied free by the government.
As demand has gradually reduced over past few years with kits being supplied by government to over 50s at five year intervals, this is the last year Rotary will be involved in making bowelscan testing kits available.
Kits will be available from Rotary Clubs and most pharmacies during May.
Take this opportunity to purchase a kit. This simple test could provide early detection which could save your life.
Don’t wait until 2020 when you reach 50 years of age to have a Bowelscan test. People under 50 have been diagnosed with bowel cancer.
Ninety per cent of bowel cancer can be cured if detected early.