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polyps, colonoscopy, bowel cancer, colorectal cancer, cancer ... Screening for colorectal cancer is important to identify precancerous polyps that.
Twelve years after her diagnosis, Jane Jacobs knows the value of finding and treating colon cancer early and is participating in Fight Colorectal Cancer's ...
Prior research showed that clinician recommendation plays a critical role in whether people complete colorectal cancer screening. Therefore, the researchers ...
The Surveillance for Colorectal Endoscopic Neoplasia Detection and ... follow-up colonoscopies to detect and identify high-risk lesions. "Additional ...
Because most currently endorsed colorectal cancer screening tests have not been studied in adults younger than 50, Dr. Kisiel and fellow researchers conducted a ...
... colonoscopy as a colorectal cancer screening option, and will encourage more people to be screened. "The key isn't so much the modality, the key is getting ...
Earlier screening is recommended for some groups, depending on risk factors. African Americans, for instance, have an increased risk of developing colorectal ...
The exact details of programs for surveillance will vary based on your health care provider's recommendations. ... The first step is a follow-up colonoscopy.
Screening options for patients at average risk include a fecal immunohistochemical test (FIT), multitarget stool DNA testing, colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy alone ...
Limburg encourages people to discuss colorectal cancer screening with their physicians. Dr. Limburg says that, in addition to colonoscopy, there are noninvasive ...
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