Diagnosing bowel cancer

We recognise that waiting for tests, scans or other diagnostic tests, and their results, is a worrying time. At HCA Healthcare UK you will have rapid access to the latest and most advanced diagnostic technologies and techniques, to provide you with an accurate diagnosis without delay


If you are diagnosed with cancer, you will have immediate access to a world-leading team of cancer experts, who will recommend a personalised treatment and care plan based on your individual needs.

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How do I get tested for bowel cancer?

Symptoms of bowel cancer can be very similar to other bowel-related conditions, however, it’s important to diagnose what is causing these symptoms. If it is cancer an early diagnosis can make all the difference to successful treatment.

Across our diagnostic centres and hospitals our expert teams have access to the latest tests and scans to diagnose bowel cancer and provide you with a personalised treatment and care plan.

At HCA Healthcare UK we have expert consultants who offer a range of tests to diagnose bowel cancer which include colonoscopy, capsule endoscopy, CT scan, blood tests and biopsy.

We know that this can be a very worrying time, so we’ll make sure you get the answers you need as quickly as possible.

If you are diagnosed with bowel cancer you’ll have access to a whole team of cancer specialists, led by our expert Consultants, who have extensive experience in treating bowel cancer and will provide you with the best possible treatment options, no matter your diagnosis.

Our teams of cancer specialists which include consultants, cancer nurses and other cancer healthcare experts, work together to ensure you receive a personalised treatment plan, without delay.

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Tests to help diagnose bowel cancer

What is an endoscopy?

Endoscopy is a type of test using a small camera that is attached to a thin tube to look inside your body. There are different types of endoscopy, but bowel symptoms are usually investigated using a flexible sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy, so that a specialist can look inside your bowel.

Why would I have a colonoscopy and what is involved?

Dr Philip Woodland, Consultant Gastroenterologist at London Digestive Health

Colonoscopy is one of the most common examinations used to investigate bowel related symptoms. Dr Philip Woodland Consultant Gastroenterologist at London Digestive Health explains what to expect if you are referred for a colonoscopy.

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What is a video capsule endoscopy?

Video capsule endoscopy is an innovative way of looking at the inside of your bowel, by swallowing a small disposable camera the size of a large pill.

Dr Adam Humphries, Consultant Gastroenterologist at London Digestive Health explains more about how this test works.

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What is a virtual colonoscopy?

At HCA Healthcare UK, we are able to offer virtual colonoscopy (also known as CT colonography) for patients who are unable to have a regular colonoscopy.

A CT scanner is used to produce images of the large bowel and rectum. This type of colonoscopy can identify growths such as polyps or changes to the shape of the bowel.

However, it doesn’t provide the same level of detail as a flexible sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy, and samples or polyp removal cannot take place at the same time, so further tests or treatment may be required.

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What happens next?

After your initial diagnostic tests, your consultant will explain your results at a follow-up consultation. If you are diagnosed with bowel cancer, further tests may be required to determine the size and stage of the cancer. This may include scans or ultrasounds. 

Your consultant will discuss any further diagnostics with you in more detail and arrange a time for these to take place. Sometimes these can even be arranged on the same day. Our team of Clinical Nurse Specialists will be available to support you.

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Kate's story

Coming to terms with an unexpected cancer diagnosis

Kate was 36 years old when she was diagnosed with stage 3 bowel cancer. As a fit and healthy young woman, it came as a complete shock.

Since her diagnosis, Kate has had chemotherapy and surgery at London Bridge Hospital, part of HCA Healthcare UK. Now cancer free, she shares her story, and the advice she has for those with symptoms.

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Consultant advice 

The rise of bowel cancer in the under 50's

Over the past 30 years, the number of younger people being diagnosed with bowel cancer has increased significantly.

But what is driving this change and how can younger people reduce their personal risk?

Mr Alastair Windsor, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, Director for Cancer Surgery and Chairman of the GI Tumour Board at HCA Healthcare UK, explains the theories behind this change and shares his advice on risk reducing strategies.

More about bowel cancer care

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Bowel cancer surgery

You can be assured that at HCA Healthcare UK, our specialist cancer surgery combines the expertise of our consultant surgeons with state-of-the-art facilities and technology, to ensure you have access to the most advanced surgical techniques.

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Living with and beyond cancer

We can provide you with a range of support to help navigate the challenges of your diagnosis and treatment.

 

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Anti-cancer therapies and clinical trials

Advancements in genomic testing, immunotherapy, targeted therapies and access to clinical trials are transforming bowel cancer treatment.

How to book an appointment

Appointments and enquiries

Contact our experienced cancer team

Any questions about our cancer services or treatment? We're happy to advise you or help you book an appointment in London, Birmingham or Manchester with a cancer specialist consultant.

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Our locations in London

 

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Private Care at Guy's

Great Maze Pond SE1 9RT London
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The Princess Grace Hospital

42-52 Nottingham Place W1U 5NY London
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Leaders in Oncology Care

95-97 Harley Street W1G 6AF London
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The Wellington Hospital

Wellington Place St John's Wood NW8 9LE London
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London Bridge Hospital

27 Tooley Street SE1 2PR London
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The Harley Street Clinic

35 Weymouth Street  W1G 8BJ London
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The Lister Hospital

Chelsea Bridge Road SW1W 8RH London
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HCA Healthcare UK at University College Hospital

Grafton Way Building 1 Grafton Way WC1E 6AG London
The Harley Street Clinic

Sarah Cannon Research Institute

93 Harley Street W1G 6AD London

Our locations in Birmingham

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The Harborne Hospital

Mindelsohn Way B15 2FQ Birmingham

Our locations in Manchester

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The Christie Private Care

Wilmslow Road M20 4BX Manchester