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A preventive measure intended to detect early forms of colorectal cancer before symptoms occur, when the disease is most treatable. The procedure involves the insertion into the colon of a long, flexible, lighted tube called a colonoscope, which provides the administrating physician with an image of the colon's inner lining.
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Procedure that involves gradually advancing a flexible fiber-optic telescope attached to a television monitor through the entire colon. The colonoscope is similar to the flexible sigmoidoscope, though it's several feet longer. It allows the doctor performing the procedure to directly see the inner lining of the entire colon. Colonoscopy is the most effective way to evaluate the inside of your entire colon for the presence of colorectal cancer or polyps.
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A colonoscopy is a procedure of viewing the interior lining of the large intestine (colon) using a colonoscope, a flexible fiber-optic tube.
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(ko-lun-AHS-ko-pee): An examination of the inside of the colon using a thin, lighted tube (called a colonoscope) inserted into the rectum. If abnormal areas are seen, tissue can be removed and examined under a microscope to determine whether disease is present.
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The visual examination of the internal surface of the entire colon by a lighted, flexible, tubular optical device known as an endoscope.
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