Early Detection Saves Lives
Screening endoscopy is a preventive procedure used to detect early signs of cancer in the digestive tract before symptoms appear. Early diagnosis significantly improves treatment outcomes and increases the chances of complete recovery.
What is Screening Endoscopy?
Screening endoscopy involves using a flexible camera (endoscope) to examine the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. It helps in identifying abnormal changes, precancerous lesions, or early-stage cancers.
Who Should Consider Screening?
Screening is especially recommended for individuals who:
- Are above 40–50 years of age
- Have a family history of gastrointestinal cancers
- Experience chronic acidity or reflux
- Have unexplained weight loss or anemia
- Smoke or consume alcohol regularly
- Have long-standing digestive issues
What Does It Detect?
- Early-stage gastrointestinal cancers
- Precancerous lesions (polyps, dysplasia)
- Ulcers and abnormal growths
- Inflammation or infections
How the Procedure Works
- A thin, flexible endoscope is inserted through the mouth or rectum
- The digestive tract lining is examined in detail
- Suspicious areas are biopsied if needed
- The procedure is quick and usually done under sedation
Benefits of Screening Endoscopy
- Early detection of cancer
- Higher success rate of treatment
- Minimally invasive and safe
- Prevents progression of disease
- Quick recovery and minimal discomfort
Why Choose Us?
- Experienced specialists in cancer screening
- Advanced endoscopic technology
- Accurate diagnosis with biopsy support
- Safe, hygienic, and patient-friendly environment
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Don’t wait for symptoms to appear. Early screening can save lives.