The Awakened Mumma

Bowel Cancer – being told you have the unsexy cancer

Before I became a bowel cancer patient, I would not have believed that there was such a thing as an “unsexy” cancer. This is the difference between me as the clinician who believed wholeheartedly that she was an empathetic and insightful caregiver who understood the patient’s journey well – and the clinician who has now experienced her own bowel cancer diagnosis.

I hear about the notion of bowel cancer being the “unsexy” cancer from younger adults struggling to access the right support to manage their ongoing symptoms, from health professionals frustrated with inequities in public health funding, from heads of large corporations, and from marketers and advertisers. And, to put it politely, I’m over it.

So why is bowel cancer the “unsexy” cancer?

Why is this so important?

What can you do?

Change is possible

To those who tell me that we have to wait for someone of public National importance to have their own diagnosis of bowel cancer before we see change,.. I say – Australians deserve better now. For those who argue that bowel cancer is not a political priority because it isn’t a gender-based cancer, I say don’t wait for someone close to you to be impacted by bowel cancer before you advocate for change and further bowel cancer research. Focus on Australia’s bowel cancer statistics today.

To those who tell me that we won’t have a National sporting day to raise much-needed funding for bowel cancer research, treatment and survivorship services – I say, well, why not? Our bowel cancer community already have a number of great slogans ready! “Get your butt into gear” is one of my favourites!

The statistics on bowel cancer prevalence tell their own story– if we had a system where funding was linked to the burden of disease, more funding would be allocated to the prevention, treatment and ongoing management of Bowel Cancer.

Change is possible. Change is necessary for the future health of our Australians. Lets start a wider conversation today!

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The Awakened Mumma, Author of ‘A Woman’s Guide to Navigating the Invisible Cancer Load

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