-
Co-Founder Julia, is a finalist in the Hertfordshire Heroes Award 2021
The Inspiring Hertfordshire Awards were launched in 2012 to focus on, and celebrate, the expertise, achievements and outstanding contribution that businesses and individuals continually make to the growth of Hertfordshire.
-
A survivor of terminal bowel cancer talks about dealing with ‘Scanxiety’
NLP master practitioner Tasha Thor-Straten, a survivor of terminal bowel cancer, discusses methods to dealing with 'Scanxiety' - the fear and worry associated with hospital scans. After an intro to…
-
Note for Happy Hour on 2nd June 2021
Note for Happy Hour on 2nd June 2021 Thank you all who attended our last Happy Hour on the 2nd June. I know that I am late – again –…
-
Scanxiety – Something That Affects 20% of Patients
At June’s Red Trouser Day Patient Community meeting, we heard from Cheryl Richardson, the Head of the Royal Marsden MRI Scanning Team (MRI Clinical Lead).
-
Diverticular disease explained
Colorectal Surgeon Christos Kontovounisios explains the symptoms, causes and treatment of Diverticular disease
-
A nutritionists view of bowel cancer
Giovanni Ognio, head nutritionist and founder of LifeLifting, a nutrition company, gave a presentation to Red Trouser Day about the role of diet and bowel and colorectal cancer.
-
UK first digital platform for colorectal patients launches at Chelsea and Westminster hospital
UK first digital platform for colorectal patients launches at Chelsea and Westminster hospital
-
Happy Hour on 7th April 2021 and Diverticulitis
we had our first specialist subject – Diverticulitis and were very fortunate to have that Dr Christos Kontovounisios and Professor Gina Brown join us and present on this neglected, and…
-
RTD funded International Robotic Colorectal Registry prepares to share data internationally
RTD funded International Robotic Colorectal Registry prepares to share data internationally
-
RTD supports the PREVAIL initiative and funds its first Bowel Cancer Video
Red Trouser Day supports the PREVAIL initiative and funds its first Bowel Cancer Video for patients, their GPs and loved ones >