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Is Colonoscopy Prep Really That Difficult?

From the desk of the Executive Director, RI Cancer Council, Inc. Arvin S. Glicksman, M.D.
March 2003

One of the great achievements of the 20th century has been the increase in longevity of the people in the United States. While overall life expectancy has increased, the diseases associated with older age have increased. We, therefore, are continuing to see an increased number of cancer patients over the age of 65 and most of these patients are in good general health when the cancer is discovered.

How intensely should a woman with breast cancer at age 70 be treated? Should she have less treatment than a woman at 50? Should a woman or man at age 70 with colon cancer have less treatment than a woman or man at age 50?

A newer prep requires a less difficult procedure. In this case, the liquid used for a fleet enema is taken instead by mouth (3 oz. twice in an 6 hour period). During this time, a 6-pack of Coke or any other clear beverage needs to be consumed. End of preparation. That's it. Persons taking this prep are allowed clear broth, Jell-O (but not red Jell-O), tea with sugar or lemon, but not milk.

Those of us who have used both preparation techniques can attest to the ease and tolerability of the new prep over the old “Go-lightly” prep. Considering the potential benefit of this important examination, it really is all worthwhile. Try it. You might like it.

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.

For more information and answers to specific questions contact the Rhode Island Cancer Council at info@ricancercouncil.org or call us at (401) 728-4800 or toll free 866-879-4100.

IT IS EASIER TO PREVENT CANCER THAN TO TREAT IT.




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