Your gastroenterologist may then remove precancerous polyps, reducing the risk of colon cancer by 90%. Additionally, he or she may also remove abnormal tissues, allowing them to be tested and checked for cancer or precancerous growths in the colon or rectum.
A colonoscopy is perhaps the most commonly performed GI (gastrointestinal) procedure, as it is used to detect colon cancer and other diseases. Performed by a gastroenterologist, a colonoscopy is minimally invasive and allows your Arlington doctor to ensure there are no polyps, ulcers, tumors, or other abnormalities in the large intestine (colon) or rectum.
During the actual procedure, a long flexible tube (colonscope) is inserted into the rectum with a light on the end and slowly advanced so that the entire colon is visualized.
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