Importance of Screening for Colorectal Cancer

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Colorectal cancer can sneak up on you, showing little to no signs or symptoms at first. Regular screenings for colorectal cancer are an important way to identify signs of colorectal cancer early. The gastroenterologists at Gastroenterology Clinic provide comprehensive gastrointestinal services, including colorectal cancer screenings. They have several convenient office locations in Monroe and Ruston, LA.

What You Need To Know About Colorectal Cancer Screenings

Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. You should have a colorectal cancer screening by the time you reach the age of 45. Your gastroenterologist may recommend a colorectal cancer screening earlier if you are experiencing:

  • Chronic pain in your abdomen
  • Abnormal growths and intestinal polyps
  • Chronic constipation or recurrent diarrhea
  • Bleeding from your rectum or blood in your stool

Colorectal cancer screening is performed with a colonoscopy. A colonoscopy uses a thin, flexible tube called a colonoscope, which has a tiny camera attached to one end.

The colonoscope is inserted into your rectum and guided up into your colon. The tiny camera allows your gastroenterologist to examine your colon to check for abnormal tissue or growth. Your gastroenterologist may remove a tissue sample for a biopsy to determine if cancerous cells are present.

You will be sedated during your colonoscopy, so you need to bring someone with you who can drive you home after the procedure. The colonoscopy takes about 45 minutes, but you need to plan on spending 2 and 3 hours in recovery due to sedation.

A colorectal cancer screening can potentially save your life by identifying colorectal cancer early. Colorectal cancer can be deadly, and you deserve to live a long, healthy life. A colorectal cancer screening from your gastroenterologist can help.

Want To Know More About Colorectal Cancer Screenings?

Talk with the experts to learn more about the importance of colorectal cancer screenings. Call the gastroenterologists at the Gastroenterology Clinic. You can reach them at:

Call today.

Gastroenterologist-Holding-a-Colonoscope-for-Colonoscopy-Procedure

Colorectal cancer can sneak up on you, showing little to no signs or symptoms at first. Regular screenings for colorectal cancer are an important way to identify signs of colorectal cancer early. The gastroenterologists at Gastroenterology Clinic provide comprehensive gastrointestinal services, including colorectal cancer screenings. They have several convenient office locations in Monroe and Ruston, LA.

What You Need To Know About Colorectal Cancer Screenings

Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. You should have a colorectal cancer screening by the time you reach the age of 45. Your gastroenterologist may recommend a colorectal cancer screening earlier if you are experiencing:

  • Chronic pain in your abdomen
  • Abnormal growths and intestinal polyps
  • Chronic constipation or recurrent diarrhea
  • Bleeding from your rectum or blood in your stool

Colorectal cancer screening is performed with a colonoscopy. A colonoscopy uses a thin, flexible tube called a colonoscope, which has a tiny camera attached to one end.

The colonoscope is inserted into your rectum and guided up into your colon. The tiny camera allows your gastroenterologist to examine your colon to check for abnormal tissue or growth. Your gastroenterologist may remove a tissue sample for a biopsy to determine if cancerous cells are present.

You will be sedated during your colonoscopy, so you need to bring someone with you who can drive you home after the procedure. The colonoscopy takes about 45 minutes, but you need to plan on spending 2 and 3 hours in recovery due to sedation.

A colorectal cancer screening can potentially save your life by identifying colorectal cancer early. Colorectal cancer can be deadly, and you deserve to live a long, healthy life. A colorectal cancer screening from your gastroenterologist can help.

Want To Know More About Colorectal Cancer Screenings?

Talk with the experts to learn more about the importance of colorectal cancer screenings. Call the gastroenterologists at the Gastroenterology Clinic. You can reach them at:

Call today.

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