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We supply a take home screening test so that people can be screened in the privacy of their own home. #backoffcoloncancer
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How can I prevent colorectal cancer? You can prevent colorectal cancer by getting regular screenings for colorectal cancer, eating lots of vegetables, fruits, and whole grains. For more details, click here: #coloncancerscreening
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Uses and Benefits of the Epi proColon Test Epi proColon is a non-invasive test for colorectal cancer screening which detects the DNA that is associated with colorectal cancer. Read more... #epiprocolon
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All You Need to Know About Colorectal Cancer #Colorectalcancer (CRC) is cancer of the colon or rectum. It is the most common gastrointestinal cancer and one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Read more... #colorectalcancerscreening
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FOBT/FIT for Early detection of Colorectal Cancer FOBT/FIT has been very beneficial in saving lives by reaching larger populations with at-risk stages of colorectal cancer. For more details, click here: #colorectalcancerscreening
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Steps before a Colonoscopy There are specific steps that need to be followed before getting a colonoscopy, such as cleansing the bowel, checking your medication, and following a diet. To know more, Visit our website #colonoscopy
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Cancer Screening Polymedco CDP, LLC offers high quality colon cancer screening products, including OC-Auto® FIT, OC-Light® S FIT and Epi proColon. For more details, click here: #coloncancer
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Why is a fecal immunochemical test (FIT) necessary? A fecal immunochemical test (FIT) can detect small amounts of blood in the stool which may not be visible to the naked eye. Read more... #fit
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Is colorectal cancer hereditary? Colorectal cancer/colon cancer is hereditary. A family history of colorectal cancer increases a person's risk of developing colorectal cancer. Read more... #colorectalcancer
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Who should be screened for colorectal cancer? People who are at an average risk for colorectal cancer (anyone above 45 years) as well as people with high risk for developing CRC should be screened. Read more... #colorectalcancer
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Risks Associated with a Cologuard Test A Cologuard test may not be appropriate for everyone. This test is not a replacement for diagnostic or surveillance colonoscopy in high-risk individuals. Read more.... #colonoscopy
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What is a Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT)? Fecal immunochemical tests (FIT) detect small amounts of blood in stool which can be an early sign of colorectal cancer. Read more... #fit
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How is systematic screening done for colorectal cancer? Systematic screening is done by using a combined screening model of fecal immunochemical test and colonoscopy through primary-care physician referral. Read more... #colorectalcancer
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What instrument is used to perform a colonoscopy? A colonoscope is used to perform a colonoscopy. This instrument is used to view the inner lining of the large intestine, that is, the rectum and colon. Read more... #colonoscopy
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Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Risk Factors #Colorectalcancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. The lifetime risk of developing colorectal cancer is about 1 in 21 for men and 1 in 23 for women. Read more... #CRC
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Cancer Screening Polymedco CDP, LLC offers high quality colon cancer screening products, including OC-Auto® FIT, OC-Light® S FIT and Epi proColon. For more details, click here: #coloncancer
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Colon Cancer Screening Tests #Coloncancer (CRC) develops slowly from precancerous lesions which can be removed at an early stage. Early or regular screening tests can reduce the incidence and mortality of the disease. Read more... #cancerscreening
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