We are thrilled to inform our community that we have a newly appointed CEO, Kathryn Quintel. After spending 12 successful years as the CEO of
45-49 year olds to be informed of screening
Since 2010 we have been on a mission to empower people to take active steps to prevent bowel cancer. Early detection through screening is an
Nick Lee on cancer, farewells and little black dresses
Andrew Leigh is the Shadow Assistant Treasurer and Federal Member for Fenner in the ACT. Prior to being elected in 2010, Andrew was a professor
The Hospital Research Foundation partnership
The Jodi Lee Bowel Cancer Foundation is thrilled to announce a new 5-year partnership with The Hospital Research Foundation (THRF). THRF was established in
JLF News – Winter 2017
Brrrrr! Winter is well and truly here. We hope you’re keeping warm and well. Please take 5 to read our JLF News Winter Edition, to
JLF News – Autumn 2017
We have been busy working behind the scenes over the past few months, with lots of exciting things to share with you, so grab a
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
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
Matt Hopkinson dons tutu for bowel cancer prevention
Thanks to The Herald Sun for helping us raise awareness about bowel cancer prevention. Their story features Matt Hopkinson in a tutu, after two years
Local Olympian joins our pledge to raise bowel cancer awareness
We are delighted to announce Olympic and Commonwealth Games runner, Jessica Trengove, as our official ambassador. Sadly, Jessica was never able to meet her Nana