Bowel Cancer & Common Symptoms... Please Don't Delay Seeking Treatment
Bowel cancer can affect men and women, young and old.
Colorectal Surgeon A/Prof David Clark provides an insight to bowel cancer and common symptoms.
Anyone, including younger people, with concerns about symptoms or their risk of developing bowel cancer should talk to their GP.
The long-term health outcomes of our community is our priority.
Visit the hospital website at www.svphn.org.au
Видео Bowel Cancer & Common Symptoms... Please Don't Delay Seeking Treatment канала St Vincent’s Private Hospital Northside
Colorectal Surgeon A/Prof David Clark provides an insight to bowel cancer and common symptoms.
Anyone, including younger people, with concerns about symptoms or their risk of developing bowel cancer should talk to their GP.
The long-term health outcomes of our community is our priority.
Visit the hospital website at www.svphn.org.au
Видео Bowel Cancer & Common Symptoms... Please Don't Delay Seeking Treatment канала St Vincent’s Private Hospital Northside
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