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Flexible sigmoidoscopy Defined

The American Cancer Society recommends that this procedure be performed every 5 years after age 50. In this procedure, a sigmoidoscope, a slender, flexible tube that has the ability to view about half of the colon, is used to detect a tumor or polyp. If a polyp or tumor is detected with this test, the patient must be referred for a full colonoscopy.

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