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The Division of GI Oncology uses advanced, minimally invasive techniques to treat a range of colorectal disorders, benign and malignant, including prolapse and hemorrhoids, diverticulitis and colorectal cancer. Physicians evaluate, diagnose and treat fecal incontinence using pre-operative testing, endoscopy, manometry, electromyography and nerve studies. Physicians may recommend surgical repair or biofeedback. They also treat rectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, restorative proctocolectomy and treatment of renal bleeding and discomfort after radiation.
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer among adults, but it is also the most preventable and treatable cancer when detected in its early stages. Regular screenings are available at GBMC, including colonoscopies, which allow for early detection and can prevent the development of many colorectal cancers.
The colorectal surgeons at GBMC are experts in the treatment of a variety of procedures for various conditions including:
We are among the first in the state to introduce advanced new screening technologies using High-Definition Endoscopy and Narrow Band Imaging.
This allows our experts to perform "gold standard" diagnostic procedures which more accurately visualize the entire colon and allow early detection and removal of lesions and polyps before they become cancerous.
Robotically-assisted surgery brings advantages to patients and surgeons.
Advanced technology delivers stronger radiation with greater precision.