Dispatch: Colonoscopy Saves Lives

By ACSH Staff — Apr 06, 2010
A study published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology based on data for over 2.4 million Canadians shows that for every 1% increase in colonoscopy use, the risk of death from colon cancer dropped 3%.

A study published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology based on data for over 2.4 million Canadians shows that for every 1% increase in colonoscopy use, the risk of death from colon cancer dropped 3%.

“It’s really important that the message get out to people that this is the gold standard for colon cancer screening,” says ACSH’s Dr. Elizabeth Whelan.

“The message is out,” says Dr. Ross. “Everyone knew that colonoscopies work, but now we have a very large, well-done, long-term study documenting the fact that colonoscopies are effective in reducing the death toll of colon cancer.”

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