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Bowel cancer awareness ‘stubbornly low’

Researchers said attitudes needed to change to get survival rates up.

23 August 2011 Last updated at 00:44

 
About 16,000 people a year die of bowel cancer in the UK

Awareness about bowel cancer is still “stubbornly low” – despite it being the second biggest cause of cancer deaths in the UK, a study suggests.

The Cancer Research UK-funded survey showed that many people did not know that lifestyle factors such as diet, weight and exercise affected risk.

The research, involving more than 1,500 people, also raised concerns about the lack of knowledge about symptoms.

Scotland leads the way with an autism alert card

New alert card to help autism sufferers

  
Mary Scanlon – ‘It is good to see the Highlands and Islands leading the way with this initiative.’

A NORTH MSP has welcomed the new autism alert card which can assist emergency personnel if someone with the condition is involved in an accident or becomes a victim of crime.

Breakthrough offers hope in breast cancer fight

Blocking this protein may prevent the development of cancer at an early stage as well as blocking its growth

By Jeremy Laurance, Health Editor

Monday, 22 August 2011

A naturally occurring molecule in bacteria can block the development of breast cancer, scientists have discovered, paving the way for the design of more potent and selective drugs.

The molecule, thiostrepton, clamps FOXM1, a cancer-causing protein present in greater amounts in breast cancer cells. It switches on genes regulating the growth and division of cells, causes tumours to spread and triggers the growth of blood vessels.