I owe my life to Deborah James – she’s the reason my bowel cancer has been cured, reveals Abby Cohen
RUGBY star Ben Cohen's ex-wife Abby has revealed she has been cured of bowel cancer.
The 45-year-old mum of twins was inspired to get her symptoms checked out after Dame Deborah James raised awareness of the condition.
In May 2023, Abby first received her cancer diagnosis, which she described as a "monster within" that left her more terrified than she'd ever been.
She now considers herself "one of the lucky ones" and an example of someone who acted on symptoms and got treated promptly.
"I want to show if you act quickly you can be all right," she told .
The photographer had experienced tiredness and a bit of bloating since the start of the year, which she initially put down to work pressures.
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Nonetheless, mindful of the message of the late 'Bowel Babe', Dame Debs, who died aged 40 from stage 4 bowel cancer in June 2022, Abby had already visited her GP in January after finding a tiny amount of blood in her stool.
Her doctor put the bleeding down to her pregnancy with twins.
But one morning in mid-April, Abby's symptoms escalated when she felt an intense pain in her bottom while she was driving to a photoshoot.
The pressure grew to the point where she felt like she was going to prolapse.
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In agony, she drove to the nearest service station and went to the loo.
In the toilet bowl, she saw a huge amount of mucus and blood.
She now knows that the incident was down to a part of her tumour bursting — and what would prove to be the first and last symptom of her cancer.
Again, she admits that Deborah flashed into her mind, which encouraged her to visit her GP once more.
Several tests and scans revealed Abby had stage 1 adenocarcinoma — the most common of bowel cancers.
A plan was set out, which involved surgery, scheduled for the day before her 45th birthday.
Following the procedure, which left her with a stoma bag, the mum has been given the all-clear.
Abby takes comfort from the fact that from now on, she will be on what she calls a "massive surveillance programme", with regular colonoscopies over the next five years, which will then reduce to once every three years.
The 5 early symptoms of bowel cancer you must know
It's important to be aware of the signs and symptoms of bowel cancer.
Spotting any changes to your 'normal' and going to your doctor is vital.
Here are some common symptoms to know:
- Bleeding from the back passage, or blood in your poo
- A change in your normal toilet habits - going more frequently for example
- Pain or a lump in your tummy
- Extreme tiredness
- Losing weight
The NHS bowel cancer screening programme sends DIY tests are available to all those aged 60 to 74 years old.
And thanks to The Sun's No Time 2 Lose campaign, which launched in April 2018, those tests are now being rolled out to people from their 50th birthday.
The Sun campaign, spearheaded by our columnist Dame Deb and charity Bowel Cancer UK, called for the screening age to be lowered to 50.
In the summer of 2018, the Government announced screening in England would be lowered to 50 - marking a victory for The Sun and campaigners.
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The roll out is being staggered to include different age groups, but eventually all those aged 50 and over will receive invites in the post.