Non-Colonoscopy Colon Screening Procedures Cabot AR
The colonoscopy is not the only screening tool for colon cancer. If you're not familiar with the other procedures, it's not surprising. A report in the July 2009 issue of American Journal of Preventive Medicine reported that most primary care physicians don't discuss all the screening options for colon cancer endorsed by the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) and usually just recommend colonoscopy.
Laura Lee Williams, MD
501-982-2108
1110 W Main St
Jacksonville, AR
Laura Lee Williams, MD
501-982-2108
1110 W Main St
Jacksonville, AR 72076
Specialties
Oncology (Cancer)
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ar Coll Of Med, Little Rock Ar 72205
Graduation Year: 1986
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Anthony Phillip Bucolo
(501) 945-3330
3401 Springhill Dr
North Little Rock, AR
(501) 945-3330
3401 Springhill Dr
North Little Rock, AR 72117
Specialty
Hematology / Oncology
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Syed Mazher
(501) 945-3330
3401 Springhill Dr Ste 490
North Little Rock, AR
Syed Mazher
(501) 945-3330
3401 Springhill Dr Ste 490
North Little Rock, AR 72114
Specialty
Internist, Oncologist
Associated Hospitals
Arkansas Onc Assoc
S. Mazher
(501) 945-3330
3401 Springhill Dr Ste 490
North Little Rock, AR
S. Mazher
(501) 945-3330
3401 Springhill Dr Ste 490
North Little Rock, AR 72114
Associated Hospitals
Arkansas Oncology Assocc
Dr.Sue Tsuda
(501) 327-2995
2605 College Avenue
Conway, AR
Dr.Sue Tsuda
(501) 327-2995
2605 College Avenue
Conway, AR 72034
Education
Medical School: Northwestern Univ Med Sch
Year of Graduation: 1984
General Information
Accepting New Patients: Yes
RateMD Rating
5.0, out of 5 based on 1, reviews.
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Kevin Basil Collins, MD
701-857-7033
3401 Springhill Dr
North Little Rock, AR
Kevin Basil Collins, MD
701-857-7033
3401 Springhill Dr
North Little Rock, AR 72117
Specialties
Oncology (Cancer), Radiation Oncology
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ok Coll Of Med, Oklahoma City Ok 73190
Graduation Year: 1992
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Carmen Lynn Arick, MD
501-922-6266
2200 Fort Roots Dr
North Little Rock, AR
Carmen Lynn Arick, MD
501-922-6266
2200 Fort Roots Dr
North Little Rock, AR 72114
Specialties
Oncology (Cancer)
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ar Coll Of Med, Little Rock Ar 72205
Graduation Year: 1994
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Mark Storey
501-955-2227
3401 Springhill Dr
North Little Rock, AR
Mark Storey
501-955-2227
3401 Springhill Dr
North Little Rock, AR 72114
Specialty
Radiation Oncology
Associated Hospitals
Carti
Dr.Omar Atiq
(870) 535-2800
7200 South Hazel Street
Pine Bluff, AR
Dr.Omar Atiq
(870) 535-2800
7200 South Hazel Street
Pine Bluff, AR 71603
Education
Medical School: Khyber Med Coll, Univ Of Peshawar, Peshawar
Year of Graduation: 1983
General Information
Hospital: Jefferson
Accepting New Patients: Yes
RateMD Rating
5.0, out of 5 based on 3, reviews.
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Cheryl Letitia Payne, MD
405 Rodgers Dr
Searcy, AR
Cheryl Letitia Payne, MD
405 Rodgers Dr
Searcy, AR 72143
Specialties
Oncology (Cancer), Radiation Oncology
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ar Coll Of Med, Little Rock Ar 72205
Graduation Year: 1991
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The colonoscopy is not the only screening tool for colon cancer. If you're not familiar with the other procedures, it's not surprising. A report in the July 2009 issue of American Journal of Preventive Medicine reported that most primary care physicians don't discuss all the screening options for colon cancer endorsed by the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) and usually just recommend colonoscopy.
Screening methods for colon cancer vary in effectiveness, safety, invasiveness and cost and the ACG just updated its recommendations in 2009. If it's time for your colon cancer screening, here's what you should know.
Sigmoidoscopy. A sigmoidoscopy is similar to a colonoscopy. Your physician examines the lower third of the colon (instead of the whole colon) with a lighted scope and camera. This procedure generally requires less bowel preparation and patients remain awake. If your physician finds polyps or abnormal tissue, he can remove them during the sigmoidoscopy, so it's a preventative as well as a screening tool. The National Cancer Institute reports sigmoidoscopy misses two-thirds of existing tumors in women, twice the number missed in men, so it's less effective.
Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT). Cancers or polyps in the colon may bleed and the FOBT detects tiny amounts of blood in your stool. The FOBT is only a screening tool and cannot prevent colon cancer. According to the National Cancer Institute, a FOBT every one to two years in 50 to 80-year olds helps reduce colon cancer deaths by 15 to 33 percent. The ACG recommends the newest version of the FOBT...
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