ARTICLE 1: Colonoscopy – A Life-Saving Screening Tool

What is Colonoscopy?

Colonoscopy is a safe, outpatient procedure used to examine the inner lining of the colon and rectum. It allows for detection and removal of polyps, inflammation, ulcers, and early-stage colorectal cancer.

Why Is It Important?

  • Detects and removes precancerous growths before they become cancer
  • Helps diagnose gastrointestinal symptoms like bleeding or chronic diarrhea
  • Screening colonoscopies have demonstrated a ~68% reduction in colorectal cancer mortality

Who Should Get Screened?

Per ACG 2021 Guidelines:

  • Adults aged 45–75 at average risk ()
  • Individuals with a family history should begin at age 40 or 10 years before the youngest affected relative
  • Ages 76–85: screening is individualized based on health status ()

Screening Intervals:

  • Normal: every 10 years
  • 1–2 small adenomas: 7–10 years
  • 3–4 adenomas or ≥1 cm: 3–5 years
  • 10 adenomas: repeat in 1 year

Procedure Details:

  • Follow split-dose bowel prep protocol per ACG/ASGE
  • Sedation for comfort, ~30–45-minute exam, discharge same day
  • Post-procedure recovery includes rest and monitoring

Bottom Line:

Colonoscopy remains the most effective method for colorectal cancer prevention and early detection. Contact GAMIT Clinic to schedule your screening today.