Issue StoriesThe Reality of Virtual Colonoscopyby Marie Marchese Virtual colonoscopy promises patients a noninvasive examination through advanced computer imaging. Healthcare providers hope the noninvasive option will prompt more people to have screenings to detect early-stage cancer. Virtual colonoscopy promises patients a noninvasive examination through advanced computer imaging. Healthcare providers hope the noninvasive option will prompt more people to have screenings to detect early-stage cancer. by Marie Marchese
Yet try chatting up colorectal cancer screening at your next cocktail soiree. Watch as your guests, suddenly mute, cough and clear their throats then reach for their keys. Talking about a barium enema or colonoscopy doesnt elicit applause. It doesnt arouse envy. Unlike good stock tips or real estate deals, it doesnt generate respect or awe. What it does evoke is a sense of unease that descends into dread and results in avoidance of the procedure. But all that could change with the advent of CT colonography more often called virtual colonoscopy which promises patients a noninvasive examination of their colon via computer imaging. Vendors with real products designed for virtual colonoscopy are quick to point out that people are more likely to be screened if they can go virtual. And the lead investigator in a study comparing virtual colonoscopy to the real thing while acknowledging the techniques shortcomings in detecting potentially precancerous small polyps calls the technology an excellent method for detecting polyps considered clinically significant and suggests the procedure may prove valuable for some patients. Please refer to the March 2002 issue for the complete story. For information on article reprints, contact Martin St. Denis |
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