Articles tagged with Bowel Cancer

New Zealand Launches Home Bowel Test to Speed Up Cancer Diagnosis and Screening

1 week ago | 158 views

New Zealand is rolling out a home faecal immunochemical test (FIT) for people with bowel cancer symptoms to prioritize colonoscopies for those at higher risk, thereby reducing wait times and freeing specialist capacity. This initiative supports the government’s goal to lower the bowel screening age from 60 to 56 and beyond, enabling earlier detection and treatment of bowel cancer. By reducing unnecessary colonoscopy referrals by up to 30%, the test helps manage increased demand while improving timely access to care for symptomatic patients.

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New Zealand Lowers Free Bowel Cancer Screening Age to 56, Expanding Access

1 month ago | 377 views

New Zealand is lowering the eligibility age for free bowel cancer screening from 58 to 56 starting September, expanding access to over 200,000 additional people and aiming to improve early detection and treatment outcomes. Budget 2026 allocates $45.582 million to support this expansion, including funding for program delivery, infrastructure, equipment, and increased colonoscopy capacity. The phased rollout aligns with efforts to match Australia’s screening age and includes the nationwide implementation of the FIT for Symptomatic pathway to prioritize urgent cases and optimize healthcare resources.

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