Bowel cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, can affect any part of the colon or rectum; it may also be referred to as colon cancer or rectal cancer, depending on where the cancer is located.
Bowel cancer screening is for people who do not already have bowel cancer, symptoms of bowel cancer, or any reason to have a high risk of bowel cancer.
Patient-centred care is healthcare that is respectful of, and responsive to, the preferences, needs and values of patients and consumers.
Bowel Cancer Australia provides essential support services uniquely designed for bowel cancer patients via our confidential Helpline with specialist telehealth support, as well as a national Peer-to-Peer Support Network and Buddy Program.
Bowel Cancer Australia funds research that has the potential to improve survival and/or help build a path toward a cure and integrates published research into our awareness, advocacy, and support strategies.
Bowel Cancer Australia relies upon donations and the support of hard working and enthusiastic fundraisers across the country to continue our life saving work. We raise funds to continue our life-saving work and inspire others to do the same, so everyone affected by bowel cancer can live their best life.
Please note the following are member organisations and their respective search facilities may not include every specialist practicing in Australia.
Additionally, members may elect not to be listed in the search facilities.
If you are looking for a Stomal Nurse in Australia, a search by state is available on The Australian Association of Stomal Therapy Nurses (AASTN) website.
If you are looking for a Gastroenterologist in Australia, a search facility (by location or primary specialty) is available on the Gastroenterological Society of Australia (GESA) website.
If you are looking for a colorectal surgeon in Australia and New Zealand, a search facility (by region) is available on the Colorectal Surgical Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSSANZ) website.
In Australia, everyone diagnosed with bowel cancer is treated by a team of expert doctors, nurses, specialists and therapists who specialise in the diagnosis, treatment and management of people with bowel cancer.
Your bowel (colorectal) specialist nurse and your surgeon will discuss your case with this multi-disciplinary team (MDT), sharing expertise to plan and agree a treatment plan specific to your individual needs.
Each of the members of the MDT has a different role, providing surgical, medical, practical or emotional help and support.
Your MDT may include include:
Bowel Cancer Australia’s essential support services are uniquely designed for you.
Email, call of video chat confidentially with one of our friendly nurses, nutritionists, or psychosocial support worker, plus access our resources, peer-to-peer buddy program, support group or podcast.