Australia could have more than 1000 bowel cancer deaths over the next six years after Covid disrupted screening, according to new research.
An Australian-led study has found disruptions brought on by Covid could lead to 1186 deaths between 2020 and 2030, as well as another 234 cancer cases of bowel cancer.
Bowel cancer is the fourth most common type of cancer, with an estimated one in 20 people diagnosed by the age of 85 according to the Cancer Council.