Scottsdale Medical Imaging Participates in National Colon Cancer Study
Arizona’s Largest Private Radiology Group
Urges Valley Residents to Get Screened
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) March 13, 2008 --
In the wake of the American
Cancer Society’s new guidelines on colon
cancer screening, Scottsdale Medical
Imaging (SMIL) announces that the organization was a leading
participant in the largest multi-center national study comparing virtual
colonoscopy with conventional colonoscopy.
The preliminary results of the study show that virtual colonoscopy is as
effective in detecting polyps and cancers as conventional colonoscopy.
Complete results from the study will be disclosed later this year.
“While the recent innovation in colon cancer
screening is very exciting, more importantly I want people to just
realize the importance of being screened for the disease,”
said Dr. Mark Kuo, SMIL cross-sectional body imaging radiologist and SMIL’s
principal investigator for the virtual colonoscopy trial.
“There are some advantages to virtual
colonoscopy, including being less invasive, no requirement for sedation
and a minimal time commitment. Virtual colonoscopy can be a more
comfortable procedure than conventional colonoscopy,”
adds Kuo.
Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the
United States. The
American Cancer Society estimates that 950 people will die in Arizona
this year from illnesses related to colon cancer. It is recommended that
people age 50 and over get a colon cancer screening (at intervals of
five to 10 years). People with a family history of colon cancer, who
suffer from inflammatory bowel disease or who have had a polyp before,
are at higher risk and are urged to be screened.
The importance of colon cancer screening is often overlooked. Studies
show colon cancer screenings can save lives. If caught early, colon
cancer is one of the most preventable, treatable cancers today, having a
90 percent survival rate. However, only half of the people recommended
to receive screenings actually do so. The bottom line –
get screened before it’s too late.
During March’s Colorectal Cancer Awareness
Month, SMIL is urging Valley residents to see their physician about
colon cancer screening.
About SMIL
Founded 26 years ago, Scottsdale Medical
Imaging Ltd. (SMIL), affiliated with Southwest Diagnostic Imaging,
Ltd., is the most respected radiology practice in the southwest and one
of Arizona's largest. Owned and operated by 45 board-certified
radiologists, SMIL has 10 imaging centers with more than 300
technologists and para-medical personnel providing expertise in a wide
range of modalities and clinical areas including body imaging, MRI, CT,
PET-CT, oncologic radiology, interventional, ultrasound and breast
imaging. SMIL proudly sustains a cutting-edge research department that
specializes in improving patient care and uncovering innovative
techniques in the field of radiology. For more information, please visit eSMIL.com
or call 480-425-5000.
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