Artificial Intelligence (AI) Technology May Improve the Findings of Your Colonoscopy
Colorectal cancer is preventable through regular screenings. Early detection of the disease is vital for better outcomes.
Main Line Endoscopy Centers has integrated state-of-the-art AI technology into our colorectal cancer screenings to enhance the precision and effectiveness of our colonoscopy procedures.
This advanced system digitally analyzes real-time video feeds, assisting our gastroenterologists in identifying polyps that can lead to colorectal cancer with more accuracy during your colonoscopy.
This approach allows for the removal of precancerous polyps during the same procedure, reducing the risk of cancer development.
Additionally, colorectal cancer detection at an early stage empowers patients to receive timely interventions, leading to more successful treatment outcomes and improved long-term survival.
Main Line Endoscopy Centers is dedicated to delivering compassionate care and exceptional support to patients throughout the screening process. Our experienced staff strives to address patient concerns and ensure a positive experience in a supportive environment.
Experts recommend people at average risk of colorectal cancer start regular screenings at age 45. For your screening, you may benefit from the advanced detection capabilities provided by AI technology.
Main Line Endoscopy Centers Adopt First-of-Its-Kind Gastrointestinal Technology
Personalized risk assessment is key in preventing the progression of esophageal cancer and improving outcomes for patients with Barrett’s esophagus (BE). Main Line Endoscopy Centers are now utilizing a first-of-its-kind, AI-derived test to help determine a BE patient’s risk of developing cancer within five years.
The precision medicine test makes this possible by examining cellular, molecular and morphologic information collected from a patient’s tissue biopsy during an endoscopy. If you are a patient with Barrett’s esophagus or are experiencing symptoms of the condition and would like to learn more about this test, please schedule an appointment with one of our physicians. Additionally, you can learn more about this condition here.
