Prevent Colorectal Cancer
Screening early saves lives
We need to continuously remind patients of the importance of screening for colorectal cancer, now recommended to begin at 45 years of age.
The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) has collated critical information here to enable you to make informed choices about your health care.
Colonoscopy does not just screen for colorectal cancer it is also a critical strategy for preventing cancer
Colonoscopy reduces cancer rates with removal of polyps before they become cancerous, thereby remaining at stage zero
Colonoscopy for Colorectal Cancer Screening: Putting New Evidence Into Context
Promoting the Value of Colonoscopy to Referring Networks and Patients - latest USPSTF guidelines and more
Promoting the Value of Colonoscopy to Your Patients - a webinar recording
Colorectal Screening and Surveillance
Choosing Among Colorectal Cancer Screening Tests
Choosing Among Colorectal Cancer Screening Tests (with narration)
Colonoscopy is critical for high-risk groups
High risks include previous symptoms, prior polyps, ethnicity, age and other factors
2021 USPSTF Guidelines - A Quick Summary
2021 US Preventive Services Task Force colorectal cancer screening recommendations - A Video Summary
Latest 2021 recommendations on colorectal cancer screening from the US Preventive Services Task Force
Colonoscopy evaluates symptoms in individuals younger than recommended screening age
Expanding access to high quality colorectal cancer screening and prevention in underserved communities
Ensuring equity in access to colorectal cancer prevention
GIE: Impact of COVID-19 on colorectal cancer disparities and the way forward
Colonoscopy is the most efficient colorectal cancer prevention test
Colonoscopy is cost efficient, as well as time-efficient – in 10 years, you will need 10 FIT tests but only one colonoscopy, with a total of four colonoscopies in a lifetime for the average patient
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