Bowel Cancer & Genetics: What You NEED to Know with Associate Professor Dan Buchanan
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šĀ We talk a lot about breast checks ā but what about bowel screening? In this essential episode of The Aging Project Podcast, weāre joined by Associate Professor Dan Buchanan from the University of Melbourne, a global leader in bowel cancer research, genetics, and early detection. Bowel cancer is now the second leading cause of cancer death in Australia, with a concerning rise in cases among younger adults. But hereās the good news: itās one of the most preventable cancers when caught early. Dan shares the latest insights from his research, including the groundbreaking ANGELS Study, and helps us understand the role of genetics, the power of early detection, and what every woman over 40 ā and under ā needs to know to protect their gut health. This is an empowering conversation designed to help you move from silent worry to informed, proactive health choices. š¬ In This Episode, We Cover: 𧬠Genetics & Risk - What your DNA can (and canāt) tell you about bowel cancer When to consider genetic testing, The ANGELS Study and International Colon Cancer Family Registry š Early-Onset Bowel Cancer Why rates are rising in younger Australians What signs and symptoms to never ignore ā even in your 30s or 40s Lifestyle and environmental factors at play 𩺠Prevention & Screening The national screening test thatās free and underused Why you shouldnāt wait for symptoms Colonoscopy: fear vs reality The importance of knowing your family history š©āāļø Midlife Matters Why women in perimenopause and menopause must pay attention to bowel health Why mammograms get all the airtime ā and how to change that Making bowel screening part of your midlife health checklist š” Research, Hope & Action Danās top 5 prevention strategies How international collaboration is accelerating breakthroughs Why early action will always beat late diagnosis š Key Takeaways: Bowel cancer is preventable when detected early.Ā Genetics does matter, but lifestyle plays a major role Donāt wait for symptoms ā screening is simple and effective Awareness is rising ā but we must do more to protect ourselves and future generations ā Your Next Steps: Ask your GP about bowel cancer screening Share your family history with your doctor Encourage loved ones over 50 to complete the free at-home test Donāt dismiss gut changes ā know your normal Visit trusted resources for more information and support š Helpful Links: Bowel Cancer Australia ā Screening, Prevention & Support https://www.bowelcanceraustralia.org/ Cancer Council Australia ā Bowel Cancer Info https://www.cancer.org.au/ University of Melbourne ā Associate Professor Dan Buchanan (Profile) https://medicine.unimelb.edu.au/research-groups/clinical-pathology-research/buchanan-oncogenomics-colorectal-cancer šĀ Join ourĀ FREE DNA webinarĀ to learn more about The Fitgenes Programāregister now to begin your DNA Discovery.Ā https://theagingproject.com/fitgenes-webinar/Ā Ā š Shop our favourite skincare and supplements at our sister platform:Ā www.youmusttryit.comĀ PodcastĀ Production https://www.cactusmarketing.com.au/Ā Ā