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Surge in people seeking NHS advice on bowel cancer after George Alagiah’s death

THOUSANDS more people sought advice on bowel cancer screening following the death of TV news presenter George Alagiah, official figures show.

NHS England said that visits to the “bowel cancer screening” page on the NHS website last week saw a 243 per cent increase compared to the week before.

The screening age for bowel cancer test kits was reduced to people in their 50s in 2021 thanks to The Sun’s No Time 2 Lose campaign, spearheaded by Dame Deborah James.

The NHS said there were over 11,000 visits to the page on Monday – the day it was announced Alagiag had died aged 67.

He was first diagnosed with stage four (advanced) bowel cancer in 2014.

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