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  1. The National Bowel Screening Programme, King's Inn House, 200 Parnell Street, Dublin 1, D01 A3Y8. Freephone: 1800 45 45 55. From outside Ireland: +353 (0)21 421 7612 (charged at normal land line rates) Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm (Closed Bank Holidays) info@bowelscreen.ie

  2. BowelScreen is the National Bowel Screening Programme which offers free bowel screening to people aged 59 to 69 every 2 years. Bowel screening aims to detect signs of bowel cancer at an early stage, where there are no symptoms. How much does the test cost? The test is free and is done by you at home.

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  4. www.bowelscreen.ie › _fileupload › bowelscreenBowelScreen

    Bowel screening aims to detect signs of bowel cancer at an early stage, where there are no symptoms. (You can read more about symptoms on page 10.) Around 2,600 people are diagnosed with bowel cancer in Ireland every year. Bowel cancer is the second most common cancer in men and the third most common cancer in women in Ireland. If we find bowel ...

  5. BowelScreen – The National Bowel Screening Programme will initially offer free bowel screening to men and women aged 60 to 69. The programme will over time offer screening to those aged 55-74.

  6. Bowel cancer screening is used to detect cancer in people who have no symptoms. Screening helps to detect bowel cancer at an early stage when there is a much better chance of treating it successfully. In Ireland screening is organised by the HSE BowelScreen programme.

  7. www2.healthservice.hse.ie › organisation › bowelscreenBowelScreen - Corporate

    BowelScreen is Irelands free bowel screening programme. We screen healthy people who do not have symptoms. We do this so that we can find and treat bowel cancer at an early stage. Part of National Screening Service. What we do. We strive to reduce how many people get sick and die from bowel cancer. Here is some of the work we do:

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