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Colonoscopies: Why They Save Lives and What to Expect

19 min · 21 de ene de 2026
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The Prep, The Procedure, and Prevention Colon cancer screening saves lives—and starting at age 45,it’s more important than ever to get on the schedule. In this episode of the We Are Valley Podcast, we talk with Dr. Brandon Teng, gastroenterologist at Valley Medical Center, about why screening guidelines were lowered from age 50 to 45, how colonoscopies help detect and prevent colon cancer, and what patients can expect before, during, and after the procedure. Dr. Teng also addresses common concerns about bowel prep, compares colonoscopies with at-home stool tests, and shares symptoms that may require screening before age 45. The conversation highlights the role of Valley’s GI Clinic and Endoscopy Center, including upper endoscopies, other digestive conditions, and Valley’s direct-access colonoscopy program designed to make preventive care as simple and seamless as possible. Additional resources: ·        To learn more or schedule a colonoscopy at Valley Medical Center, visit valleymed.org/colonoscopy [https://www.valleymed.org/colonoscopy]. ·        Learn more about digestive health and the role of a gastroenterologist: https://www.valleymed.org/gastroenterology [https://www.valleymed.org/gastroenterology] ·        Learn about our guest, Dr. Brandon Teng: https://www.valleymed.org/find-a-provider/t/brandon-j-teng [https://www.valleymed.org/find-a-provider/t/brandon-j-teng]

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