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Mayo Clinic Minute: What's the right colorectal screening option for you? VIDEO. AUDIO. A colonoscopy allows your doctor to check for polyps and other issues ...
The purpose of screening is to act before someone develops symptoms. If we're able to identify polyps, which are precancerous lesions in the lining of the colon ...
... colonoscopy, and such detections will be visible to the doctor during the ... surveillance (≥ years as scheduled since last colonoscopy), or ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the integration of cancer genetic testing into a cancer clinical practice aimed towards patients of various ethnic ...
Because most currently endorsed colorectal cancer screening tests have not been studied in adults younger than 50, Dr. Kisiel and fellow researchers conducted a ...
Screening options for patients at average risk include a fecal immunohistochemical test (FIT), multitarget stool DNA testing, colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy alone ...
Cologuard is an at-home, stool-DNA colorectal cancer screening test that has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This test, available by ...
Researchers conclude that prior radiation treatment does not appear to adversely affect mt-sDNA test performance in colorectal cancer screening.
About this study. The investigators hypothesize that spraying peppermint oil containing L-menthol onto the colonic mucosa during colonoscopy will relax ...
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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