Stool-based colorectal cancer screening tests are not appropriate for patients with high risk of colorectal cancer or conditions associated with high risk, such as personal history of polyps, IBD, and family history of certain cancers.
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Dr. Fred Duckworth
Gastrointestinal Specialists, Inc. Richmond, VA Dr. Fred Duckworth is a native Virginian, hailing from Lynchburg. As a John Motley Morehead Scholar, he received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1980. He returned to Virginia and was awarded his M.D. in 1984 from the University of Virginia. Dr. […]
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The Value of Colonoscopy (Infographic)
There are several screening options, but colonoscopy is the gold standard. Colorectal cancer is prevented by removing polyps, which are pre-cancerous growths. And a screening colonoscopy is the only test that both DETECTS and REMOVES pre-cancerous polyps.
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Dr. Scott Choi
Gastroenterology Associates Gainesville, VA Dr. Scott Choi currently serves as director of clinical research for Gastroenterology Associates. He is the founder of GastrodocMD, a Facebook page dedicated to educating his patients and the public about gastrointestinal disease. His special interests include esophageal disorders, wireless capsule and biliary endoscopy, and the role of probiotics in digestive […]
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Dr. Francis Chan
PACT Gastroenterology Center Hamden, CT Dr. Francis Chan joined PACT Gastroenterology Center, a partner of Hartford Healthcare Medical Group, formerly known as GCC, in 2010 and his special interests include hepatology, gastroesophageal reflux disease, inflammatory bowel disease, and general gastrointestinal diseases. Read More >>
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