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You are more likely to develop rectal cancer if you have a history of polyps in your colon.
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of Colorectal Cancer - Fact or Fiction
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Fact or Fiction
Understand the facts by knowing the common misconceptions about colon and rectal cancer.
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Surgery (SILS) - Stapled Transanal Rectal
Resection (STARR) - da Vinci Robotic Surgery
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Microsurgery - Interstim For Fecal (Bowel) Incontinence
- Procedure for Prolapse
and Hemorrhoids (PPH) - Rubber Band Ligation
Hemorrhoid Therapy - Infrared Coagulation (IRC)
Hemorrhoid Therapy - Transanal Hemorrhoidal
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Laparoscopic Surgery
More than 70 percent of colon and rectal cancer surgery is performed laparoscopically by our team.
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Our Fellowship Program
The Colon and Rectal Residency Program allows the Kendrick surgeons to teach future surgeons on the latest techniques.
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