The study found there was potential for 344 fewer deaths than the predicted 1186 if regular bowel cancer screening and testing returned, with Dr Worthington urging Australians to get tested.
“It’s a bit doom and gloom, but we want to really emphasise that those 1000 cases are over the next 10 years, that’s if we assume that people missed out on screening over the 2020 and 2021 period,” he said.
“They put off going to the doctors, they put off getting treatment, and they don’t necessarily return to that treatment.
“But of those 1000 deaths, many of them could be avoided if people get in there and do the test.”