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Flexible sigmoidoscopy as a screening procedure in rural patients
1Department of Internal Medicine, University of Alabama School of Medicine, Tuscaloosa 35487-0326.
Abstract:
In this study of flexible sigmoidoscopy as a screening procedure for rural, impoverished patients, 16% of asymptomatic patients who were screened by sigmoidoscopy and 23% of patients with a positive test for fecal occult blood were found to have a polyp or carcinoma. Flexible sigmoidoscopy appears to be an important part of the physical examination of patients older than 50. It is a test that can readily be done by primary care physicians in a rural setting.
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