Bowel Cancer screening is a national screening programme commissioned by NHS England. Royal Surrey is home to the biggest regional Bowel Cancer hub in England.
Find out more about the care and treatment of bowel cancer on our dedicated cancer website.
The Bowel Cancer screening programme uses a home test called the Faecal Immunochemical Test (FIT). FIT looks for hidden blood in poo. Everyone registered with a GP and within the eligible screening age range, receives a FIT test, which is automatically posted to them.
The Screening team/Specialist Screening Practitioner contacts the participants to talk about the results of the FIT test kit, or to those who are due a surveillance procedure.
The investigation offered (usually a colonoscopy) is explained, including benefits and possible risks. An assessment is undertaken to determine the suitability and safety of having a colonoscopy. If deemed suitable and safe to proceed, the participant is booked for a procedure. Surrey Bowel Cancer screening staff work at four sites: Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust, Frimley Park NHS Foundation Trust, Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust and Ashford and St Peter’s Hospitals NHS Trust.
All participants come through the Southern Hub because of an abnormal FIT test result or are referred by genetics to the Screening Programme.
Telephone Southern Hub: 0800 707606
Surrey Bowel Cancer Screening Service
Telephone: 01483 408357
Southern Hub
Telephone: 0800 7076060