Physicians recommend screening for colon cancer after the age of 50. Even healthy individuals with no history of colon cancer, colon polyps, Crohn's disease, colitis and other intestinal issues or bleeding should have a colonoscopy.
Colonoscopy is a procedure used to see inside the colon and rectum. Colonoscopy can detect inflamed tissue, ulcers, and abnormal growths. The procedure is used to look for early signs of colon cancer and can help doctors diagnose unexplained changes in bowel habits, abdominal pain, bleeding from the anus, and weight loss.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Screening for colon cancer can save lives
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Labels: colitis, colon cancer, colonoscopy, crohn's, crohn's disease
Labels: colitis, colon cancer, colonoscopy, crohn's, crohn's disease
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Which treatment is effective in maintaining remission in ulcerative colitis: Probiotic or placebo?
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Labels: colitis, crohn's, crohn's disease, probiotics, ulcerative colitis
Labels: colitis, crohn's, crohn's disease, probiotics, ulcerative colitis
Inflammatory bowel disease is a chronic recurrent disease, which mainly consists of ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, and whose causes are as yet unclear. Many clinical and research studies have indicated that intestinal flora dysbacteriosis contributes to the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis. Probiotics are non-pathogenic beneficial flora, which have important effects on maintaining the balance of intestinal flora. Many studies have discussed the positive effects of probiotics for treating stomach and intestine diseases, including ulcerative colitis. However, the sample size has been relatively small, such that there is no definitive evidence as to whether probiotics are helpful.
A research team from China systematically evaluated probiotics' curative effects for treating ulcerative colitis based on existing random control trials. Their study will be published on April 21, 2010 in the World Journal of Gastroenterology.
Through meta-analysis, they concluded that probiotics should be considered as an auxiliary medicine in the remission induction stage and maintenance stage of ulcerative colitis.
Source: World Journal of Gastroenterology
A research team from China systematically evaluated probiotics' curative effects for treating ulcerative colitis based on existing random control trials. Their study will be published on April 21, 2010 in the World Journal of Gastroenterology.
Through meta-analysis, they concluded that probiotics should be considered as an auxiliary medicine in the remission induction stage and maintenance stage of ulcerative colitis.
Source: World Journal of Gastroenterology
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