Displaying All Posts of Topic: Colonoscopy

Study Finds CTC Comparable to Standard Exam

02.23.12 Gail Rodriguez

New data from the largest study to date examining the efficacy of computed tomographic colonography (CTC) for Americans ages 65 and older proves that “virtual colonoscopy” is comparably effective to standard colonoscopy in detecting colorectal cancer and precancerous polyps in Medicare-eligible aged beneficiaries. Read More

Screening Rates Down, New Imaging Technology Can Help

01.31.12 Lindsay Morris

In a study released last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that goals for cancer screening rates in the U.S. are not being reached. Read More

Study Shows CTC Improves Cancer Screening

11.17.11 Dave Fisher

A recently published study in the British medical journal, Lancet Oncology found that CTC is leading more patients to undergo colorectal cancer screenings. Read More

Surveys Show Patients and Doctors Prefer CTC

11.07.11 Dave Fisher

A new survey on virtual colonoscopy was presented at the 2011 International Symposium on Virtual Colonoscopy in Cambridge, MA. Researchers found a “high acceptance” of patients preferring virtual colonoscopy also known as CT Colonography or CTC. Read More

CDC Credits Screening For Drop In Colon Cancer Deaths

07.06.11 Dave Fisher

Yesterday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that colon cancer deaths have dropped significantly in recent years. Read More

Study Finds CTC Compares Favorably to Optical Colonoscopy

06.13.11 Dave Fisher

A new study on the effectiveness of CT colonography (CTC) found “that incident colorectal adenocarcinoma in the five years following a negative [CTC] screening is very rare and compares favorably to optical colonoscopy.” Read More

Naval Study Says CTC “A Very Viable Option”

05.23.11 Dave Fisher

Researchers from the National Naval Medical Center (NNMC) in Bethesda, Maryland presented the results of their study using CT colonography (CTC) to screen for colorectal cancer. Read More

Colorectal Cancer Screenings Low Despite Universal Coverage

05.09.11 Lindsay Morris

A new study has found that even though Medicare expanded colonoscopy coverage to include all beneficiaries in 2001, screening rates for colorectal cancer remain disproportionately low among minority populations. Read More

Virtual Colonoscopy on the Rise

03.04.11 Dave Fisher

A recent study published in the March issue of the Journal of the American College of Radiology found that virtual colonoscopy also known as computerized tomographic colonography (CTC) is on the rise. Read More

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