Anyone can get bowel cancer, at any age.

Every year, over 3,300 Kiwis are diagnosed with this silent killer, including around 350 people under the age of 50. If you’re worried, you’re never too young to get checked.

Support for younger patients

Being diagnosed young can raise a lot of emotions.
So, we have online Facebook support groups, a nurse helpline, plus free physio and counselling sessions available for both bowel cancer patients and survivors.

You’re never too young to get your symptoms checked.

No one ever died of embarrassment, but you can die of bowel cancer.
If you have any concerns about your bowel habits, talk to your GP or healthcare professional straight away.

What are we calling for?

Our thanks to

Chelsea Halliwell and Tania Biddles from Q Brand Agency, who were the founders of the Never Too Young campaign.

IN SPECIAL MEMORY OF BRITT, ANARU, FIONA AND SOLON

…four brave, young people who appeared in our ‘Never too Young’ campaign, and have sadly passed away since then. They wanted us to continue to raise awareness, so that other young Kiwis have a chance to beat bowel cancer.

Personal stories: too many, too young.

Read the stories of some of the many Kiwis whose lives have been affected by bowel cancer. No matter what their age, we believe they were all too young.
#nevertooyoung #getchecked #beatbowelcancer

"Without chemo my oncologist gave me 10% chance of survival. With chemo, a 30% chance..."
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"I am 42 years old, with two kids (11 and 13) who very much still need their mum..."
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"At 24 weeks pregnant I was diagnosed with stage 3 bowel cancer..."
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"I was diagnosed in November 2021 with stage 3 sigmoid colon cancer. My children were 6, 4 and 3."
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