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colon cancer screening
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colonoscopy, sigmoid colon cancer, x-ray, large intestine anatomy, screening, colon cancer
how, screen, colon cancer, older than 50, a colon cancer screening, to detect polyps, early cancers, symptoms develop, have certain risk factors, start screening earlier, have screening tests more often, regular screenings, decrease deaths, prevent suffering, colorectal cancer, type of screening, breast cancer screening in saving lives, three ways to screen, colon cancer, stool test, to check, blood, most medical authorities recommend this be done every 1 to 2 years, second method, sigmoidoscopy exam, a test that uses a flexible small scope to look, lower part of colon, recommended every 5 years, most health care providers recommend that the stool test, sigmoidoscopy be used together, third method, colonoscopy exam, a colonoscopy is similar to a sigmoidoscopy, allows the entire colon to be viewed, is mildly sedated, a colonoscopy, american cancer society makes the following recommendations, beginning at age 50, men, women should follow one of these five screening options, yearly fecal occult blood test, fobt, multiple-sample type, take-home, positive results, a colonoscopy is needed, flexible sigmoidoscopy every 5 years, yearly fecal occult blood test plus sigmoidoscopy every 5 years, combination is preferred over either of these two tests alone, double-contrast barium enema every 5 years, colonoscopy every 10 years, insufficient evidence, which screening method is best, colonoscopy, most thorough, takes longer, sedation, slightly riskier, bowel, perforated, more expensive than a sigmoidoscopy, certain digestive diseases, ulcerative colitis, a family history of colon cancer, need earlier, frequent testing, stool screening, bowel cancer, stool guaiac test.
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