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  1. Tests for bowel cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Tests your GP might do include: a test that looks for tiny traces of blood in a sample of poo (FIT) an examination of your back passage (rectum) and back passage opening (anus) an …

  2. Tests for anal cancer - Cancer Research UK

    You might have a number of tests to check for anal cancer. This includes an examination of your anus, scans and taking samples of tissue. This is called a biopsy.

  3. Testing for blood in your poo using FIT - Cancer Research UK

    FIT (Faecal Immunochemical Test) is a test that looks for blood in a sample of your poo. It looks for tiny traces of blood that you might not be able to see and which could be a sign of cancer.

  4. Faecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) - Cancer Research UK

    Healthcare professionals can find the latest Faecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) information and resources to the management of suspected bowel cancer.

  5. Seeing your GP | Bowel cancer | Cancer Research UK

    See your doctor if you notice a change in your bowel habit that isn't normal for you or if you have any other of the possible signs and symptoms of bowel cancer.

  6. Referral to a specialist for bowel cancer | Cancer Research UK

    Your GP should arrange for you to have tests or to see a specialist if you have symptoms that could be due to bowel cancer.

  7. Up! | Crohn's Disease Forum

    Jul 14, 2010 · Allboys Sep 7, 2024 Your Story Replies 1 Views 1K Sep 10, 2024 Opieshuffle13 O K Calprotectin elevated again kernelmom3 Apr 17, 2024 Parents of Kids with IBD Replies 19 …