Women can be screened years later than men with 'virtual colonoscopy'
Monday, June 10, 2013 - 12:30
in Health & Medicine
A new study has found that women can be screened for colorectal cancer at least five to 10 years later than men when undergoing an initial “virtual colonoscopy.” The findings may help establish guidelines for the use of this screening technique, which is less invasive than a traditional colonoscopy.