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Bowel Cancer Screening - A Practical Guidebook For FIT (FOBT) Test Colonoscopy And Endoscopic Resection Of Polyp Removal In The Colon - cover

Bowel Cancer Screening - A Practical Guidebook For FIT (FOBT) Test Colonoscopy And Endoscopic Resection Of Polyp Removal In The Colon

Anthea Peries

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Bowel Cancer Screening: A Practical Guidebook For FIT (FOBT) Test, Colonoscopy And Endoscopic Resection Of Polyp Removal In The Colon 
 
Knowing what to expect reduces stress. This book can help you prepare for a preliminary test.This should calm concerns of a FIT (or FOBT) kit test, colonoscopy, and advanced endoscopic polyp removal, which are detailed inside this simple guide. Should blood be found in your stool you may require colonoscopy or endoscopic treatment. The latter two treatments are outpatient.The information in this guidebook is a useful resource that answers frequently and not-so-often asked questions.This book was written with the sincere hope that you would find it useful in some way and that it will assist to reduce any unwarranted anxieties you may have. It is not meant to be a replacement for any material offered by your medical practice, but rather a resource to which you can refer, share with friends, and utilize with your family.As an added bonus, twenty healing biblical scriptures have been included.
 
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Available since: 10/03/2022.
Print length: 114 pages.

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