Good turn in cancer fight

Trevor Harding with a Bowelscan kit. 118940 Picture: ROB CAREW

By CASEY NEILL

ONE person in Australia will die from bowel cancer every two hours.
And Dandenong Rotary is doing its bit to reduce this shocking figure.
Rotarian Trevor Harding’s niece Debbie Greer died from the disease about 15 years ago at age 38.
“She’d had a colonoscopy as well and they missed it,” he said.
“It’s scary. It’s really scary.”
So he’s helping others avoid her fate by running a project that offers $10 Bowelscan kits at Dandenong pharmacies during May.
“We have saved five people in the Dandenong area,” Mr Harding said.
“We give out, not enough, but around about 250 tests.
“We would like to see four or five times that many.”
Participants return the test to their chemist to be sent for testing.
“These tests don’t detect cancer,” Mr Harding said.
“They detect blood in your system, then they refer you to a doctor to get it checked out further.
“Do not wait for symptoms to appear before acting – it might be too late.”
Kits are available from Terry White Chemists in Dandenong Plaza, Dandenong Central Pharmacy on the corner of Walker and Langhorne streets, and Chemist Warehouse at 265 Lonsdale Street.
Call Mr Harding on 0409 797 730 for more information.