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... associate director for minority health and health disparities research, will discuss obesity, physical activity, and colon polyps with information from the Black Women's Health Study. At Lombardi, Adams-Campbell focuses on community outreach and ...
Source:EurekAlert!
Date:November 17, 2008
... cardiovascular disease, total cancer, and prostate cancer. The trial also looked at the effect of these supplements on colon polyps and colon cancer, cataract, macular degeneration, and early cognitive decline. For this part of the study the ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:November 17, 2008
Women may have a harder time prepping for colonoscopy than men, a new study suggests. Patients must empty their colon to increase the rate of success in the procedure, in which a doctor uses a flexible camera to search for polyps or lesions along the ...
Source:MedlinePlus
Date:November 16, 2008
Dear Dr. Donohue: What are the symptoms of colon cancer? B.P. Dear B.P.: The colon is about 5 feet long.
Source:Detroit News
Date:November 14, 2008
Dear Dr. Donohue: What are the symptoms of colon cancer? Are there any? - B.P. Answer: The colon is about five feet long.
Source:Recorder & Times
Date:November 14, 2008
Silver Cross Hospital is bringing more of its "100 Top Hospital" services to the community with a new Colon and Rectal Clinic located in the Silver Cross Health Center and Professional Building at 143rd Street ...
Source:LincolnLincoln-Way Sun
Date:November 12, 2008
A U.S. radiologist suggests surgically removing every small colon polyp is costly and may be unnecessary.
Source:UPI
Date:November 11, 2008
... Nuclear Medicine CTC (virtual colonoscopy) is a thin-slice CT scan of the abdomen after adequate bowel preparation and colon insufflation, in which data are reconstructed providing axial, multiplanar, and endoluminal views, in order to visualize the ...
Source:RT-Image
Date:November 10, 2008
... liver. Gastroenterology is the study of the normal function and diseases of the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon and rectum, pancreas, gall bladder, bile ducts and liver. It includes common and important conditions such as colon polyps and ...
Source:AME Info
Date:November 9, 2008
A traveling giant replica of a human colon parks in Bend to educate the public about colon cancer prevention.
Source:KTWS-FM Bend
Date:November 7, 2008
Silver Cross Hospital will bring more of its "100 Top Hospital" services to the community with a new Colon & Rectal Clinic in the Silver Cross Health Center & Professional Building at 143rd Street and Bell ...
Source:Herald News
Date:November 6, 2008
... for women," the Harvard Women's Health Watch newsletter says, because women tend to have more potentially cancerous polyps and lesions deep in their intestines. Those problems are buried back where a sigmoidoscopy, which only sees part of the colon, ...
Source:Oregonlive.com
Date:November 5, 2008
A group of experts says most people over age 75 do not need routine tests for colon cancer.
Source:InteliHealth
Date:November 4, 2008
So yesterday afternoon I was browsing the medical literature, and I discovered that my choice of colon cancer screening was well supported.
Source:DB's Medical Rants
Date:November 4, 2008
... ; Radiology / Nuclear Medicine Article Date: 04 Nov 2008 - 8:00 PST Polypectomy (the surgical removal of polyps by colonoscopy) of small polyps found during CT colonography is costly and unnecessary according to a study performed at the University ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:November 4, 2008
The average American probably does not receive the opportunity to walk through an inflatable, 8-foot-tall, 20-foot-long replica of a human colon.
Source:Wentzville Journal
Date:November 4, 2008
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