Colorectal Cancer Dept: The Answer: Your question reminds me of a conversation I had with a patient a few years ago. The 53-year-old man was relatively new to our practice and he had come in to get a prescription for blood pressure pills. I noticed that he had not been screened for colorectal cancer so I discussed options for testing with him, according to Globe and Mail. Later in the year, I saw him to discuss testing again, this time on his own initiative. One of his good friends had been diagnosed with colorectal cancer and it was very upsetting. Seeing his friend go through surgery as well as invasive testing and treatment motivated my patient to take the steps to get screened and Giant colon on tour Initially, he had a similar response to yours but after a full discussion of the benefits and despite his discomfort he took the kit with him. A few months later, I hadnt received his results so I checked in with him. He admitted that he wasnt comfortable doing the test so he opted out.
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