A colonoscopy is an exam that is used to detect changes or irregularities in the large intestine (colon) and rectum. During this exam, a long, flexible tube called an endoscope is inserted into the rectum where a tiny video camera at the end of the scope allows the doctor to view the inside of the Read More
Colonoscopy
Do I actually need a colonoscopy?
A colonoscopy is a medical test that allows your doctor to view the inside of your colon and diagnose any issues, such as colon cancer, that may be present. Using a thin, highly flexible camera and specialized instruments, your doctor can find polyps, ulcerations, inflammation, as well as spots Read More
How to Prepare for Your Colonoscopy
Colon and rectal cancer are the third most commonly diagnosed cancers. As a preventative measure, doctors recommend that men and women over the age of 50 have a colonoscopy every 10 years, unless family history or other issues require more frequent testing (www.ccalliance.org). If you are 50 years Read More
Colon Cancer: The Evolution of Colonoscopy
Let’s face it, colonoscopy is the “C” word nobody wants to hear. No one really looks forward to a colonoscopy, or the grueling preparation that is often associated with it. Not to mention the perception that the procedure is invasive, and unpleasant. People tend to ignore symptoms or the advice of Read More