Take it from Dr. Hilary Jones MBE and NHS England - This might be the pee of your life.
IcleTest is an at home urine test for blood in your pee which can be an early warning sign of kidney or bladder cancer and is a recognised symptom of prostate cancer.
On 6 December 2023, NHS England launched a campaign for people to come forward if they find blood in their pee. With IcleTest you can find out simply, cleanly and quickly at home.
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Why you need IcleTest
IcleTest detects blood in your pee, quickly and conventiently, helping you discover potential issues early and to proactively manage this aspect of your health.
Detects blood in pee
Discovers issues earlier
Manages your health
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How it works
We believe that we will save lives by making preventative healthcare more accessible. You don’t need visible or painful symptoms to be at risk. This easy-to-do, clean and quick test could discover issues early.
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Attach IcleTest to your toilet bowl
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Take a pee - aiming for
the yellow target strip
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Wait 20 seconds for test result
Our promise
IcleTest is the home urine test designed to detect invisible traces of blood in your pee - it's your very own early warning system
Test for invisible traces of blood in your pee - it can be an early sign of prostate, bladder, or kidney cancer
Test yourself regularly to make sure your pee stays blood-free, and you stay on top of your health
Test quickly and easily from the comfort of your home
Take it from Dr Hilary Jones MBE and NHS England
Listen to Dr Hilary Jones MBE, best known as a TV doctor and medical media broadcaster, who explains how invisible blood in your urine can be an early sign of kidney or bladder cancer and is a recognised symptom of prostate cancer, and testing regularly could vital for your health.
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IcleTest – your early warning system
We believe that we will save lives by making preventative healthcare more accessible. You don’t need visible or painful symptoms to be at risk.
Invisible traces of blood in your pee can be an early sign of kidney or bladder cancer and is a recognised symptom of an enlarged prostate and prostate cancer.
Stay on top of your health by regularly testing from the comfort of your home – it’s the smart thing to do.
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Know the facts:
Bladder and kidney cancer account for only 15% fewer deaths than prostate cancer in the UK but are twice as deadly
[Source: Cancer Research UK 2017 - 2019]]
Bladder and kidney cancers diagnosed at the earliest stage have a one-year survival rate as high as 92-96%. At a later stage, it drops to 27-37%
[Source: Cancer Research UK]
Over 40% of men have put off visting doctors with a health concern in their lifetime
[Source: iReach study on behalf of Lloyds Pharmacy 2021]
Dr Keval Patel (Consultant Urologist) University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Keval Patel explains why you should use IcleTest to proactively test for blood in your urine.
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Frequently asked questions...
It is an early warning DIY health test that indicates if there is blood in your unrine. Its main purpose is to get people to go and see the doctor and we know that men especially often do not and IcleTest gives them a good excuse to go.
Blood in urine is most commonly associated with urological cancers, kidney stones, urethritis and can also be a sign of an enlarged prostate gland and later stage prostate cancer. It is best to know about these diseases as soon as possible as they can be treated earlier and lead to better outcomes.
There is currently no similar type of test on the market available to the general public. IcleTest is a very quick and easy test which you can do at home, saving any inconvenience or embarassment caused by a hospital GP or visit.
A positive IcleTest result should be followed up by a visit to your GP where they can do further tests to understand the underlying cause.
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NHS Launches Major Cancer Catching Drive
6 December 2023
Urinal mats in public places in England will begin to carry blood in pee cancer warnings for men, as part of a major new NHS earlier diagnosis drive. Passing blood in pee – even just once – is a common symptom for bladder, kidney or prostate cancers, which are all among the ten most prevalent cancers in the country, and generally affect men more than women. Other common symptoms for bladder, kidney or prostate cancer include peeing very often, sudden urges to pee or a burning sensation when you pee, difficulty peeing, a lump or swelling in your back, under your ribs, or in your neck, or pain in the side between the ribs and the hip.
The NHS push comes alongside a new survey found that nearly half of men (46%) thought blood in pee was not a symptom of cancer. And two-fifths (39%) of men surveyed said they would wait until they’ve noticed blood in their pee multiple times before seeing a GP. The new findings also show that just over half of men in England use a public urinal at least once a week and the majority of men (71%) said they would be more likely to contact their GP practice if they saw messaging on a urinal mat and were experiencing blood in their pee.
Data shows that more people than ever before are being seen and treated by the NHS for cancer. In the last year the number of people receiving lifesaving checks for cancer hit nearly three million (2.92m) – more than any other year on record. Diagnosing cancer early means it is easier to treat and can save lives, which is why the NHS is urging people to be aware of changes in their bodies and contact their GP practice if they notice symptoms that could be cancer.
Professor Peter Johnson, NHS England National Clinical Director for Cancer, said:
“Having blood in your pee – even just once – shouldn’t be ignored because it can be a sign of cancer, so it needs to be checked out by your GP team.
“Cancer survival is at an all-time high, and we’re seeing more cancers than ever before being picked up at an early stage – and this partnership with P-wave is just one of the many ways we are helping people to be aware of possible cancer symptoms.
“While this initiative is about helping men to spot the signs of cancer, everyone needs to be more aware– please look for any changes that may be unusual for you – and get checked out early, it could save your life.”
The NHS initiative is being supported by Adil Malik, 28 years old from London and Michael Sloane, 67 years old, Buckinghamshire, who both were diagnosed with cancer after noticing blood in their pee.
Michael, said: “When I first noticed blood in my pee in 2013, I didn’t think it could be cancer. But, after a few days my wife urged me to contact my GP practice which led to my bladder cancer diagnosis. If it wasn’t for my wife, I’m not sure when I’d have contacted my doctor – so this new NHS initiative with P-Wave is such an important way to ensure men get the message that if they have blood in their pee, they really need to get it checked out. I’m so grateful that I sought help when I did, and now I work at Fight Bladder Cancer where I’m in a position where I can help highlight this vital sign of cancer to others.”
Adil, said: “I first noticed blood in my pee in 2021. As a fit and healthy 28 year old, the last thing I thought it could be was cancer. But after losing a vast amount of weight very quickly, I decided to reach out to my local GP practice, which led to my diagnosis of kidney cancer. Thankfully, it was treatable with help from the amazing team at the Royal Free Hospital! My story shows that cancer can affect people of any age and the NHS and P-Wave partnership is a great way to remind people to contact their GP practice if they notice a change in their body which doesn’t feel right.”
For further advice click here: NHS Advice on Blood in Urine
IcleTest – your easy way to detect blood in your pee
NHS advice is to get checked up with your GP team as soon as you know you have blood in your pee.
But how do you know?
Blood can be hard to see or even impossible to see with the naked eye.
IcleTest is the simple, clean, convenient way to quickly check at home.
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Only £10 per test delivered free with the 6 pack
As Seen In OK!, The Express and MyLondon:
Dr Hilary details heartbreaking moment he lost pal to prostate cancer: 'It was too late'
"...blood in the urine is sometimes seen, it may be visible blood or it may be microscopic and you can't see it. But there are tests that can be done like the IcleTest, which will detect invisible blood in the urine."
By Ayla Soguksu, Sun, Jul , 2022
Doctor Hilary shares 'invisible' early signs that 'could save your life'
As seen online at express.co.uk:
"He recommended a specific testing kit called IcleTest. He added: “It is simple to use, even clips to your toilet seat, and gives you results in seconds..."
by Luke Whelan, Sat, Jun 25, 2022
ITV's expert Dr Hilary issues urgent cancer message to men and explains simple test they can do at home
"He recommended a specific testing kit called IcleTest. He added: “It is simple to use, even clips to your toilet seat, and gives you results instantly."
By Lucy Williamson, Sat ,Jul 9, ,2022
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Well known for his 'Embarassing Bodies' series, Dr Christian Jessen explains how using IcleTest can benefit your health
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