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Eiken Chemical x Unko Drill: Educational Booklet 'Unko Drill: Stool Test for Colorectal Cancer' Released for Elementary School Students

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Eiken Chemical and Bunkyo-sha have released 'Unko Drill: Stool Test for Colorectal Cancer,' an educational booklet for elementary school students aimed at promoting colorectal cancer screening.

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Q: Where can I get the 'Unko Drill: Stool Test for Colorectal Cancer' booklet?
A: The booklet can be downloaded from the Eiken Chemical website. It is also planned to be distributed at colorectal cancer screening awareness events and other venues.
Q: What is the purpose of creating this booklet?
A: It was created with the hope that elementary school students can learn about colorectal cancer screening while having fun, leading to actions that protect family lives. The aim is to improve screening participation rates and disseminate correct knowledge.
Q: What is 'Unko Drill'?
A: It is a popular series of learning drills for children that fuses 'study' with 'poop.' Since its launch in 2017, the cumulative number of copies printed has exceeded 10 million.
Q: Is there content for parents?
A: Yes, Eiken Chemical's website has an information page titled 'For the General Public,' which includes information about colorectal cancer screening and FAQs about the fecal occult blood test.
Q: What kind of disease is colorectal cancer?
A: In Japan, it is a cancer with a high number of both incidence and mortality. Early detection and early treatment are important, but screening participation rates are still insufficient.