Research publications have reported increased digestive tract cancers in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). The adult CF centre at The Prince Charles Hospital (TPCH) identified unexpected early diagnoses of colorectal cancer (CRC) in young adults and recognised the difficulty achieving good bowel cleanse to visualise and identify pre-cancerous polyps. This project utilised teams from Dietetic, CF and Gastroenterology departments at TPCH to review effectiveness of standard bowel preparation compared to a modified CF bowel preparation (three times higher in volume) in patients requiring colonoscopy. Despite increasing prevalence of CRC in the literature, no studies reported practicalities of cleansing the CF bowel for CRC screening. This knowledge to action project is the journey of our health care teams’ clinical questioning, identifying gaps in our knowledge, trialling a new intensive bowel preparation, comparing results and reporting outcomes of the first evidence-based CF bowel preparation to effectively screen this high-risk group of patients for CRC.