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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Wendy Bennitt
> Sent: 02 August 2005 13:48
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> Subject: Re: BBC NEWS | Health | Home test kits for bowel cancer
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> John
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> You are assuming that Hemoccult will be the test kit used!
>
> The postal regulations for dried faecal samples sent for
> screening purposes are different from other clinical samples.
> These samples can be posted in bacteria-proof envelopes.
>
That assumes patients wash their hands before sealing them
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> Im sure we were notified that the LSP was going to be Sidcup
> for the Southern cluster :P) PS Are Haemoccult postcards 650
> packaging compliant ? Cheers John
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