Colonoscopy is a high-quality diagnostic tool gastroenterologists use for evaluation of the entire colon. Recommended for patients 45 and older who are at average risk of developing colorectal cancer, colonoscopy delivers a wealth of medical information and allows for some in situ treatments. Here’s what you should know about colonoscopy. Why Get a Colonoscopy? Colonoscopy
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How to Prepare For a Colonoscopy
A screening colonoscopy is one of the best tools gastroenterologists have to detect colon cancer in its earliest stages when it is highly treatable and survivable. People ages 45 and up should have colonoscopies as their physician recommends, depending on their individual health risk. Here’s more on this important test and how to prepare for it.
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Are you concerned about potential colon problems like polyps or cancer? Do you have a family history of colorectal cancer, or do you simply want to be proactive about your health? Then it may be time for a CT Colonoscopy (also known as computed tomography colonography). This non-invasive procedure is relatively quick and easy –
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The colon becomes more susceptible to colorectal cancer once you turn 50. That’s why colon cancer is the third most common type of cancer today. In this regard, colonoscopies are a gold standard in modern medicine and a potential option to prevent colon cancer. They can detect cancerous polyps and the presence of other serious
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