Quality Of Colonoscopy Is Key To Prevention Of Colorectal Cancer In Lynch Syndrome

One of the most important ways for Lynch Syndrome carriers to prevent colorectal cancer is getting a colonoscopy every year to find and remove polyps before they have an opportunity to become cancerous. Equally important is the quality of your colonoscopy. It’s important to have a gastroenterologist who is familiar with Lynch Syndrome and skilled in the best colonoscopy techniques in finding flat lesions to prevent cancer in Lynch Syndrome carriers.

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https://www.mdlinx.com/journal-summary/quality-of-colonoscopy-is-associated-with-adenoma-detection-and-postcolonoscopy-colorectal-cancer/6NNX9z7mexw5rTChexp6kY

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