The 'dirty protest' in Manchester city centre with a message you shouldn't ignore

A 'dirty protest' event was held in Manchester city centre to raise awareness about bowel cancer symptoms and promote early detection. The event, organized by Pall Mall Medical Centre and Blaze Run Club, featured a 5K run and participants in 'poo' costumes.
Pall Mall Medical Centre and Blaze Run Club organized a 'dirty protest' event in Manchester to raise awareness about bowel cancer. The event featured a 5K run and participants in 'poo' costumes to promote early detection of bowel cancer symptoms. Bowel cancer is the second biggest cancer killer in the UK after lung cancer. Dr. Chun Tang, general practitioner and medical director at Pall Mall, participated in the event, having lost his father to bowel cancer. The event aimed to encourage people to talk about their toilet habits and get checked out if they suspect something is wrong. The organizers collaborated with Blaze Run Club to deliver the message with enthusiasm, and the event was a success with over 100 participants.
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