00:00Every time Dame Deborah is in the media as a result of her bowel cancer experience, we
00:06know that people look at the symptoms, they go and get tested. She continues to make a
00:11big difference today, not just in terms of awareness of bowel cancer, but the scientific
00:16breakthroughs. That's what the Bowel Babe Lab here at the Crick Institute with Cancer
00:22Research UK is doing, thanks to, in no small part, the fundraising, the generosity, and
00:28government wants to get behind this. We've already seen the breakthroughs in the new
00:34AI-enabled blood tests that will enable us to diagnose bowel cancer more accurately and
00:39more quickly, as well as 11 other cancers too. We want to make new breakthroughs in treatment
00:45just yesterday, a NICE approved new treatment for advanced stage bowel cancer. So we're pushing
00:51the boundaries all the time, but there's so much more to do to make sure that when people
00:55receive a bowel cancer diagnosis, they receive so in a timely way, and they get access to
01:00the latest cutting edge treatment so that the ending is a happy one.
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