The Toilet Talk: A conversation that could save your life.
Event details
You’re invited to a powerful and eye-opening morning of Toilet Talk, an open conversation where you’ll learn more about your bowel health, how you can reduce your bowel cancer risk, and how screening programs are saving thousands of lives through early detection.
Bowel cancer is highly treatable when caught early. Yet too often, conversations about bowel health are avoided or delayed. That silence is costing lives.
This engaging and free forum will also launch our public awareness campaign, The Bowel Movement, dedicated to breaking the silence around bowel health and raising awareness around the life-saving impact of screening.
You’ll hear from A/Prof Erin Symonds, Senior Research Scientist at the Flinders Centre for Innovation in Cancer, Gastroenterologist A/Prof Charles Cock, Epidemiologist A/Prof Jason Bennie (Preventive Health SA), and a speaker with lived experience.
This informative panel will offer clinical, population health and personal perspectives on bowel cancer screening and care.
Together they will explore the importance of early detection and prevention, and what the current bowel health landscape across South Australia looks like.
Thank you to The Bowel Movement Campaign Partners Preventive Health SA, Urban Services, and Who Gives A Crap.
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