Fuller Pilch
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The great man is recovering from bowel cancer surgery. This is a major killer in NZ, so here's hoping and praying that all is okay.
Disproportionately so?This is a major killer in NZ
I think this theory deserves a full exposition in a thread of its own.More so here in NZ and here than the US and UK. I have a theory that it’s because there’s less water in the toilet bowl here than in those countries.
High meat consumption (we've got one of the highest rates of bowel cancer in the world as a result).Disproportionately so?
If so is there a reason?
... wishing Sir Paddles a full and speedy recovery
This is a very similar tale to here as well. A campaign has just kicked off over here on TV to encourage bowel cancer screening. Apparently it's quite a slow developing cancer compared with a number of others, so it can generally be treated if it's picked up (just going by what I've heard on that btw, not that I've looked up research).High meat consumption (we've got one of the highest rates of bowel cancer in the world as a result).
Amongst cancers bowel is our 2nd biggest killer behind lung cancer, but there are more public health messages about breast, skin and prostate cancers.
I think that may be the case, but I've generally gained the impression that it's often only picked up when it's too late.This is a very similar tale to here as well. A campaign has just kicked off over here on TV to encourage bowel cancer screening. Apparently it's quite a slow developing cancer compared with a number of others, so it can generally be treated if it's picked up (just going by what I've heard on that btw, not that I've looked up research).
It would be interesting to compare that with Germany, where I believe they have viewing platforms in their bowls.I can explain it in one post.
So you go to the States or the UK, and the brasco has so much water in it that there's just no escaping the fact all your pooticles are on display (assuming an average level of floatation for said pooticles). So you're more likely to notice abnormalities over time in the US or UK than here, where there is far less water in the brasco and therefore a larger proportion of your pooticles end up on the other side of the bottom of the bowl and out of sight.
I realize this isn't a particularly pleasant thing to discuss, but I believe it's a factor in bowel cancer rates between countries which have similar dietary habits.
This is getting gross and morbid, but how exactly do these viewing platforms work? Is it like a hatch that opens into the water when you press a lever, having conducted the examination of poo to one's satisfaction, and then you flush the thing?It would be interesting to compare that with Germany, where I believe they have viewing platforms in their bowls.
You punch above your weight, that’s for sure.maybe white kiwis are just full of **** and that's why we get more cancers?
There's a platform that catches your crap, which is washed off under flushing.This is getting gross and morbid, but how exactly do these viewing platforms work? Is it like a hatch that opens into the water when you press a lever, having conducted the examination of poo to one's satisfaction, and then you flush the thing?
It’s just a static platform that your �� falls onto, then having inspected it to satisfaction you can flush it away.This is getting gross and morbid, but how exactly do these viewing platforms work? Is it like a hatch that opens into the water when you press a lever, having conducted the examination of poo to one's satisfaction, and then you flush the thing?
I'd rather die painfully than let any other man near my arse.Recommend getting yearly colonoscopies over the age of 35 tbh, but so few people are actually going to do that