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Colonoscopy trial highlights strengths, weaknesses in benefits
Alongside improved colorectal cancer treatment, benefits are "more modest," expert says ...
Three years after NordICC trial’s much-debated 10-year results were published, follow-up data showed colonoscopy screening ...
This important procedure doesn’t have to feel awkward or embarrassing. Here’s what to know to make the test and the ...
A recent study reported a smaller-than-expected benefit from screening colonoscopies. But the study has important caveats, gastroenterologists say, making it ripe for misinterpretation if that context ...
New guidelines say Ontario is lowering its colorectal cancer screening age to 45 from 50 in response to a "notable" increase ...
The number of annual colonoscopies performed in the U.S. is projected to decline over the next decade as use of noninvasive ...
A recently published study in a high-profile medical journal appeared to call into question the efficacy of colonoscopy, a proven and widely utilized strategy for the screening and prevention of ...
Most people should get screened for colorectal cancer starting at age 45. Cells in the large intestine can form polyps, which may turn into cancer over time. Detecting these polyps early means you ...
As a practicing gastroenterologist, my colleagues and I spend much of our professional careers dedicated to the screening, surveillance, and treatment of colorectal cancer and precursor lesions called ...
Barry Stein ignored symptoms that started appearing in 1995. Now, he's one of many advocates calling for Canadian ...
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