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Bowel Research UK

Can I Butt In?

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Can I Butt In?

Bowel Research UK

Can I Butt In?

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Can I Butt In?

Bowel Research UK

Can I Butt In?

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Helen West, Public Patient Involvement & Engagement Officer at Guts UK, joins Sam to talk about the charities’ joint project, a diverticular disease priority setting partnership. Helen and Sam explain what a priority setting partnership is, wha
In the second of this two-part series on “mini colonoscopies” performed using LumenEye, Sam is joined by Dr Ammara Hughes. Dr Ammara Hughes is a GP partner at Bloomsbury Surgery, Central London, and Clinical Director of Central Camden Primary C
Sam is joined by Mr Emilio Lozano to discuss a tool called LumenEye, which is used to perform what some refer to as “mini colonoscopies” in a range of scenarios. Emilio is a general surgeon with a special interest in anorectal neoplasia colorec
Sam and guest Diane Kelsey draw attention to microscopic colitis – what is it, how is it different to ulcerative colitis, and how does it affect diet and lifestyle? Diane was diagnosed with microscopic colitis in February 2021 shortly after ret
Researchers Robert Kerrison and Gerard Cummins talk to Sam about Samplecam, an innovative new type of capsule endoscopy currently in the works. They explain their research on Samplecam, which is a video capsule endoscopy that will also be capab
Sam is joined by Olivia Rose, Chief Marketing Officer at Ostique, to talk about a new app for people with stomas. Ostique Connect is a first-of-its-kind support platform for ostomates, providing the opportunity to connect with others for one-to
Bowel Research UK’s Patient and Public Involvement Manager Sam Alexandra Rose is joined by Steve Clark to discuss his research into the “nocebo” effect. Steve was diagnosed with stage 4 colorectal cancer in 2013 and has since become an active p
In a Rare Disease Day special, Sam provides an overview of several rare and lesser-known bowel conditions, including CIPO (chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction), mesenteric plexitis, Hirschsprung’s disease, metastatic small bowel obstruction,
Bowel Research UK’s Patient and Public Involvement Manager Sam Alexandra Rose is joined by Pete Wheatstone to discuss his experiences of having bowel cancer while being self-employed. They talk about how bowel cancer symptoms, diagnoses, treatm
Bowel Research UK’s Patient and Public Involvement Manager Sam Alexandra Rose is joined by Simon Boddis to discuss the nuances of cancer language. What language does the media use to describe people with cancer, what do we say to each other in
In this episode of Can I Butt In, Bowel Research UK's Patient and Public Involvement Manager, Sam Alexandra Rose, is joined by Jacqueline Black, a doctoral researcher at Kings College London with a background in health psychology. Some of her w
Bowel Research UK's Patient and Public Involvement Manager, Sam Alexandra Rose, is joined by Louise Usher, a registered nutritionist, Crohn's disease patient and a guest Blogger for Bowel Research UK. She talks about her past experiences, how s
Bowel Research UK's Patient and Public Involvement Manager, Sam Alexandra Rose, is joined by Alicia Toon, Marketing and Communications Executive at Odin Vision. Together, they provide a simple explanation of what AI (Artificial Intelligence) is
Bowel Research UK's Patient and Public Involvement Manager, Sam Alexandra Rose, is joined by Emma Tuschick and Karen Manton. Emma Tuschick is a doctoral candidate and research associate at Teesside University, while Karen Manton is an expert in
Bowel Research UK’s Patient and Public Involvement Manager Sam Alexandra Rose is joined by Nigel Horwood, a guest blogger at Bowel Research UK and a Crohn's disease patient. They discuss the importance of organising your medical records appropr
Bowel Research UK’s Patient and Public Involvement Manager Sam Alexandra Rose is joined by Simon Carding, Professor of Mucosal Immunology at the University of East Anglia and head of the Food Microbiome and Health Research programme at Quadram
In this episode of Can I Butt In, Bowel Research UK’s Patient and Public Involvement Manager Sam Alexandra Rose is joined by Matt Black and Steven Jones to discuss how workplace culture and environment can impact workers with illnesses and disa
Bowel Research UK’s Patient and Public Involvement Manager Sam Alexandra Rose is joined by Eamonn Dunne, the Partnerships and Projects Development Manager for Thomas Pocklington Trust, a national charity supporting blind and partially sighted p
Bowel Research UK’s Patient and Public Involvement Manager Sam Alexandra Rose is joined by Sharon Applin and Charles West to discuss pelvic exenteration surgery and its impact on quality of life. Sharon had this surgery due to squamous cell can
Find out what's coming up on "Can I Butt In?", the podcast from Bowel Research UK. We welcome bowel cancer and bowel disease patients, researchers, healthcare professionals and carers to "butt in" and share their experiences on a range of topic
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