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This Oesophageal Cancer Awareness Month, Danielle shares her story. She started having difficulty swallowing in 2022, and her GP thought it was heartburn and reflux. On her fourth visit, she was finally referred for an endoscopy, and the room fell silent when they found a 6.5 cm tumour in her oesophagus.

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Ahead of Microscopic Colitis Awareness Week in April, Guts UK, the national charity for the digestive system and Falk Foundation, an organisation that supports continuing education in the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology, have joined forces to launch a public s...


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Peter told us how he’s always had digestive symptoms, such as bloating, and that no one could really work out what was causing it. He also experienced heartburn and indigestion. 12 years ago, an endoscopy led to him being diagnosed with Barrett’s oesophagus.

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Guts UK welcomes the publication of the National Cancer Plan for England today, which includes a specific focus on rare and less common cancers for the first time.

The National Cancer Plan sets out how the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England will improve cancer care so that 3 out of 4 people diagnosed with cancer survive for five years or more by 203...


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This Oesophageal Cancer Awareness Month, Leslie’s story is told by his daughter Nicola, with the help of her mother, Helen, and brother, Christopher.

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