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Major Inequality in Bowel Cancer Screening

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60 percent of men and women aged 50-74 were screened for bowel cancer in 2024. But the figures hide significant social inequality.
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In 2024, 60 percent of citizens between the ages of 50-74 were screened for bowel cancer. But behind the number are large differences in who participates, according to a report from the Danish Institute for Health Quality. - Gender, income, educational level and ethnicity are decisive for who is screened. Unfortunately, this means that not everyone gets the same benefit from a nationwide offer that helps save lives, says Janne Bigaard, project m…

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TV 2 Fyn broke the news on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
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