Bowel Cancer

A colonoscopy procedure is undertaken to detect abnormal growths called ‘polyps’ and to look for early signs of bowel cancer.

A colonoscopy procedure is undertaken to detect abnormal growths called ‘polyps’ and to look for early signs of bowel cancer.

Bowel cancer is a leading cause of death in Australia which may be prevented by bowel cancer screening.

Colonoscopy plays a central role in bowel cancer screening and may be suitable as an initial investigation or after a positive faecal occult blood test.  Our specialists have extensive experience and knowledge in bowel cancer screening.

Find out more about Bowel Screening at the Specialist Centre.