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Colonoscopy is examination of the inside of the colon using a colonoscope, inserted into the rectum. A colonoscope is a thin, tube-like instrument with a light and a lens for viewing. It may also have a tool to remove tissue to be checked under a microscope for signs of disease.
Free CRC screening programs for uninsured

Free CRC screening programs for uninsured

Physician experts to help provide perspective on many options for colorectal cancer screening

Physician experts to help provide perspective on many options for colorectal cancer screening

Medicare coverage of CTC for seniors needed

Medicare coverage of CTC for seniors needed

ASGE and TV actor encourage African-Americans to undergo screening for colon cancer

ASGE and TV actor encourage African-Americans to undergo screening for colon cancer

Colonoscopy screening recommended for people with family history of colon cancer

Colonoscopy screening recommended for people with family history of colon cancer

Colonoscopies performed by non-gastroenterologists may increase risk of developing subsequent CRC

Colonoscopies performed by non-gastroenterologists may increase risk of developing subsequent CRC

Medical test for aging adults could be helpful in determining infants’ intestinal conditions

Medical test for aging adults could be helpful in determining infants’ intestinal conditions

Medical journal finds divide between doctors and patients on new mammogram recommendations

Medical journal finds divide between doctors and patients on new mammogram recommendations

Certain patients with IBD at increased risk of developing colorectal cancer: AGA's new guidelines

Certain patients with IBD at increased risk of developing colorectal cancer: AGA's new guidelines

Survey finds majority of patients are interested in video recording of colonoscopy procedure

Survey finds majority of patients are interested in video recording of colonoscopy procedure

NIH panel convened to increase the use and quality of colorectal cancer screening in the U.S.

NIH panel convened to increase the use and quality of colorectal cancer screening in the U.S.

Polymedco's automated immunoassay fecal occult blood test system receives FDA clearance

Polymedco's automated immunoassay fecal occult blood test system receives FDA clearance

Michael J. Fox Foundation announces more than $2.8M in awards to discover biomarkers of PD

Michael J. Fox Foundation announces more than $2.8M in awards to discover biomarkers of PD

Shina Systems' 3Di medical imaging advanced (3D/4D) visualization software suite receives FDA clearance

Shina Systems' 3Di medical imaging advanced (3D/4D) visualization software suite receives FDA clearance

GI practices team up with NeuIsys to bring advanced imaging technologies for patients

GI practices team up with NeuIsys to bring advanced imaging technologies for patients

CT colonography remains an effective colorectal cancer screening tool for older individual

CT colonography remains an effective colorectal cancer screening tool for older individual

HealthPartners Medical Group to provide timely colorectal cancer screening for African American patients

HealthPartners Medical Group to provide timely colorectal cancer screening for African American patients

Surveillance colonoscopy need to be better aligned with patients' risks for colorectal cancer

Surveillance colonoscopy need to be better aligned with patients' risks for colorectal cancer

SEDLine acquires Hospira's BFM business

SEDLine acquires Hospira's BFM business

New blood test to identify changes in DNA linked with colorectal cancer now available in the U.S.

New blood test to identify changes in DNA linked with colorectal cancer now available in the U.S.

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