Bowel Cancer Awareness Month: Celebrities Share "Poo Tales" to Save Lives


Bowel Cancer Awareness Month: Celebrities Share Poo Tales to Save Lives

Celebrities Speak Out

TV and radio presenter Gaby Roslin shares her health scare story after finding blood in her poo, inspired by the late Dame Deborah James.

Breaking the Taboo

The Toilet Talk social media series aims to encourage open conversations about bowel habits to catch cancer early.

Signs to Watch For

Symptoms like blood in stool or changes in bowel habits could be early signs of bowel cancer - don't ignore them.

Raising Awareness

Remembering her late friend, Gaby emphasizes the importance of talking about bowel cancer and early diagnosis to save lives.


Bowel Cancer Awareness Month: Celebrities Share Poo Tales to Save Lives

Early Detection is Key

Early diagnosis can significantly increase survival rates - more than 90% of people survive when caught early.

Encouraging Conversations

Gaby advocates for open discussions with family and friends if any concerns arise about bowel health.