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ITV daytime show Lorraine is launching a new campaign in a bid to get us all more comfortable talking about our toilet habits.

Many suffer in silence out of embarrassment, but the No Butts campaign - supported by the charity Bowel Cancer UK - is urging us all to keep a close eye on any unusual symptoms with both our bodies and when we go to the loo.

Lorraine has launched the campaign to break down the taboos that come with bowel cancer
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Lorraine has launched the campaign to break down the taboos that come with bowel cancerCredit: Rex

What is Lorraine Kelly's No Ifs, No Butts bowel cancer campaign?

Lorraine Kelly has teamed up with "Bowel Babe" Deborah James, an activist and influencer who has been living with stage 4 bowel cancer since 2016.

The No Butts campaign will post reminder stickers detailing the symptoms of bowel cancer and place them anywhere we ‘park our bums’ from public toilets to service stations and sofa stores.

While setting up the campaign, Lorraine was shocked to learn that bowel cancer is the second biggest cancer killer in the UK, killing 44 people each day. Though if it caught and diagnosed early, it is both treatable and curable.

No Butts aims to destroy the taboo around the symptoms and encourage us all to start talking about our bowel movements. 

Lorraine was joined by Deborah James as part of the campaign
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Lorraine was joined by Deborah James as part of the campaignCredit: Rex

When was Lorraine Kelly's campaign launched?

The No Butts campaign was launched by Lorraine Kelly on her ITV Lorraine show at 9am on Monday, April 19, 2021.

All mention of the campaign will be available to view via catch up on ITV demand.

Lorraine praised Deborah James, and revealed why the pair have joined forces for the health campaign: "She’s wonderful, an amazing woman and also an incredible ambassador.

"She has been a trailblazer and making it okay to talk about these sorts of things.

Lorraine Kelly and Deborah James introduced the No Butts campaign on Monday, April 19, 2021
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Lorraine Kelly and Deborah James introduced the No Butts campaign on Monday, April 19, 2021Credit: Rex

";She also shows that it isn’t just older people that get bowel cancer, younger people do too, even though it’s rarer.

"I feel like every time she comes on the show, she saves lives because she is encouraging people to get an early diagnosis.

"Deborah now of course is living with a Stage 4 diagnosis and while there’s a lot more that can be done now, you have got to give yourself that chance and get to your GP.

"Nine times out of ten, it will probably be nothing, but it’s that one time when you want to catch it."

Why has Lorraine Kelly launched the campaign?

Lorraine revealed her reasons behind the launch of the campaign, explaining: "It’s about raising awareness of bowel cancer and the signs and symptoms, as well as normalising talking about it.

"Hopefully if people see me talk about poo on national tv, they won’t feel so embarrassed because, at the end of the day, we all do it.

"I know it’s uncomfortable for some people to talk about these things, but we have to work hard to diffuse that so people can talk about their bowel habits.

"I think this is where shows like mine and ITV’s other daytime shows come into their own, because we talk about cancer and other uncomfortable subjects.

"It’s so important to spark conversation and kick these taboos into touch."

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