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Virtual Colonoscopy Works As Well As Traditional Method - Read More

Date Added: October 09, 2008 07:28:04 AM
(NBC) -- What's better for colon cancer screening, an invasive colonoscopy or a noninvasive virtual colonography? The New England Journal of Medicine has put the controversy to rest, and the outcome of this latest study could impact a lot of people.

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