Detailed information on the most common tests and procedures used to diagnosis digestive disorders
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Your healthcare provider might believe you have colorectal cancer based on the results of a routine screening test. Or you might have symptoms that could be caused by colorectal cancer. You will need certain exams and tests to be sure.
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A detailed look at different types of biopsies, and how and why they are done.
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A sigmoidoscopy is a diagnostic test to check the lower part of your colon or large intestine (the sigmoid colon). This part of your colon is close to your rectum and anus.
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Colonoscopy is a procedure that lets your healthcare provider check the inside of your entire large intestine or colon.
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A barium enema is an imaging test that uses X-rays to look at your lower gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Your lower GI tract includes the large intestine (colon) and rectum.
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Being told you have colorectal cancer can be scary, and you may have many questions. But you have people on your healthcare team to help.
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The stage of a cancer is how much and how far the cancer has spread in your body. Your healthcare provider uses it to decide how to treat the cancer.
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Tests to help provide more information on your colorectal cancer may include lab tests, blood tests, CT scan, MRI, and others.
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