In 2015, Leonard received his first free bowel cancer screening test kit in the mail. He decided to complete the test straight away. To his surprise, the test results came back positive.
“I had no symptoms at all and no family history of bowel cancer, so it was a big shock,” he recalls.
Following Leonard’s unexpected results from the kit, his doctor referred him for a colonoscopy where they found a cancerous growth. He was then referred for treatment including chemotherapy, radiation and surgery. Thankfully, this was ultimately successful, and Leonard has been able to adapt well, returning to his regular life. He is back playing hockey and has also become involved in volunteering at the WA Ostomy Association.
“My biggest concern was whether I’d be able to play hockey again. Thankfully, my surgeon assured me I could, and I still play twice a week today,” Leonard shares.
He adds, “I’m glad I didn’t delay doing the test.”
Since his own experience, Leonard has become a passionate advocate for early detection and encourages others to do the bowel cancer screening test. He admits to feeling frustrated when friends tell him they haven’t yet used their bowel cancer screening kits, as he recognises how crucial timely action can be preventing more serious health issues or diagnoses.
His story serves as a reminder of the importance of taking preventive steps, even when there are no symptoms, and how early intervention can make a life-changing difference.To anyone hesitating to use their bowel cancer screening kit, Leonard has a straightforward message “just do it, it doesn’t take long, and it could save your life”.
If you are aged 45 to 49, you can request your first free kit at www.ncsr.gov.au/boweltest or by calling the National Cancer Screening Register on 1800 627 701, or alternatively you can speak to your doctor or health care professional about getting a kit. Your next kit will automatically be mailed every two years after you send your screening test back.
People aged 50 to 74 will automatically receive their free bowel cancer screening kit in the mail every two years. If you have lost or misplaced your kit, you can request a free replacement kit at www.ncsr.gov.au/boweltest or by calling the National Cancer Screening Register on 1800 627 701. Alternatively, you can speak to your doctor or health care professional about getting a kit.
More information
- Learn more about bowel cancer screening
- Learn more about the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program
- Signs and symptoms of bowel cancer
To speak with one of our cancer nurses, call 13 11 20.