Tales from Down Under

Episode 3 - The Strange Pants

20 min · 21. nov. 2023
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Great Family friend Annie joins us this Episode to discuss her rather public experience with a sneaky Shart that got out of control. Bowel cancer claims the lives of 103 Australians every week (5,350 people a year) - but it's one of the most treatable types of cancer when detected early. While the risk of bowel cancer increases significantly with age, the disease doesn't discriminate, affecting people of all ages.   299 Australians will be diagnosed with bowel cancer this week (15,531 people a year).

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