An adequate bowel preparation is defined as one that permits the detection of all polyps >5 mm in size. While providing a conceptual framework for understanding an acceptable preparation, this ...
Millions of people get colonoscopies each year to screen for colorectal cancer. Experts share strategies that can make the experience as smooth as possible. By Trisha Pasricha Dr. Trisha Pasricha is a ...
Endoscopists' recommendations for timing of surveillance colonoscopy in average-risk patients with one to two small polyps are consistent with guideline recommendations in about 90 percent of cases, ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The Standards of Practice Committee of the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, or ASGE, has ...
A colonoscopy remains one of medicine’s most effective tools for detecting colorectal cancer in its earliest, most treatable stages. While the procedure itself typically causes minimal discomfort ...
With up to 25% of all colonoscopies reported as having an inadequate bowel preparation, the US Multi-Society Task Force on Colorectal Cancer has published new consensus guidelines aimed at raising the ...
WEBVTT EMILY: 5 ON YOUR HEALTH. A COLONOSCOPY IS A POWERFUL TOOL FOR PREVENTING AND DIAGNOSING COLON CANCER. BUT FOR OBVIOUS REASONS, IT’S NOT SOMETHING PEOPLE LOOK FORWARD TO, SOME EVEN FEAR IT. NOW ...
Dear Doctors: I’m having my first colonoscopy in a few months. My friends say it’s unpleasant, and I’m already dreading it. I think it would help if I knew what’s going to happen. How often do you ...