National Bowel Screening

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There are many factors contributing to Simon’s case, such as the national bowel screening kit, Simon and his mental well-being, his support system; Jane and his family, the healthcare professionals involved in his care, Simon’s history, PTSD and smoking habits. It is important for factors to a person’s health and cancer to be identified so they can be considered and treated to improve a person’s quality of life (Gray et al. 2011, p. 1697).

The national bowel screening kit is a part of many health promotions the Australian government provides for men. The department of Health has a national health policy for men and spends a total of 16.7 million dollars on health programs and promotion for men (The Department of Health 2014). These programs