A BRADFORD TV doctor has backed a daytime TV campaign to raise awarene4ss about bowel cancer.
Dr Amir Khan is supporting the No Butts campaign, which has seen ITV’s Lorraine programme team up with Bowel Cancer UK.
He posted a video on Twitter today explaining the campaign, saying if people are worried they should see a doctor.
Dr Amir said: “The earlier these things are diagnosed, the better the outcomes.”
The campaign was launched on today’s Lorraine programme.
Here is Dr Amir explaining the campaign and what signs to look out for of possible bowel cancer:
The team at @lorraine have joined up with @bowelcanceruk to launch the #nobutts campaign!
— Dr Amir Khan GP 💙 (@DrAmirKhanGP) April 19, 2021
It’s really important to speak to your GP or clinician if you have any worrying symptoms that might be cancer, the earlier these things are diagnosed the better the outcomes @bowelbabe pic.twitter.com/ONLeEiqKLN
Not feeling peachy downstairs? 🍑 We’re teaming up with @bowelbabe to launch our #NoButts campaign, supported by @bowelcanceruk, to raise awareness of bowel cancer.
— Lorraine (@lorraine) April 19, 2021
Tune in to #Lorraine at 9am and find more info here ➡️ https://t.co/E3RnKQbAJ5 pic.twitter.com/MiZb76KtKt
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