BOWEL cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the UK, accounting for 11 percent of all new cancer cases, according to Cancer Research UK.
Bowel Cancer UK says you should “tell your GP if you have noticed any persistent and unexplained changes in your bowel habit”.The charity says: “You may have looser poo and you may need to poo more often than normal.
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