Over the past 6 months, Nick Lee, CEO and Founder of The Jodi Lee Bowel Cancer Foundation, has been travelling far and wide across Australia
Making bowel cancer disappear one test at a time
We are partnering with the Sydney Swans, Carlton, Brisbane Lions and North Melbourne this June and July to raise awareness of Australia’s second biggest cancer
Bowel cancer rates rise among Gen X
A new study from published this week in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute (US) found that “Gen X and millennials face anywhere from
Trust Your Gut Initiative
This February our Trust Your Gut initiative and roadshow aims to raise awareness of bowel symptoms, when to act on them and the steps you
Reflecting on 2016
This year has brought new and exciting opportunities for The Jodi Lee Bowel Cancer Foundation, with many lives saved and expansion into areas where there
The story of Jodi Lee continues to resonate with people nationwide
Prevention is defined as the action of stopping something from happening or arising. It is with a great sense of purpose we commit ourselves to
Over 6,000 students get moving with Kay-A-Day
Kay-A-Day was a great success this year with over 6,000 students from 25 schools taking part. Designed to combat the trend of sedentary behavior in
Flinders University employees learn about bowel cancer
Flinders University are leading the way in workplace wellbeing and last week hosted our Workplace Prevention Program. Our Founder & CEO, Nick Lee spoke to
Kids start Kay-A-Day!
Thousands of school students are gearing up to start Kay-A-Day this term, with more than 20 schools across five states and territories registered to take
Hood Sweeney proud of the impact
This testimonial from Hood Sweeney demonstrates the difference an employer can make in the health and wellbeing of employees. ‘From start to finish the program was educational,