New results from the OMICS study, the company's prospective, international, multi-center study, show Universal DX's blood test can detect colorectal advanced adenomas at 55% sensitivity and 90% specificity, which exceeds currently available non-invasive tests for colorectal cancer screening
80% of sporadic colorectal cancers arise from pre-malignant advanced adenomas, making early detection critical to saving lives
Granite Peaks Gastroenterology joins forces with over 500 local and national organizations to increase colorectal cancer screening rates across the country. "80% by 2018" is a shared goal to have 80% of adults aged 50 and older regularly screened for colorectal cancer by 2018.
Read More450 people ran in their underwear in honor of and in memory of those who have been affected by colon cancer. The 1st Annual Peoria Undy 5000 5K Run/Walk was held at Bradley Park quickly becoming a highly successful event.
Read MorePeoria based Central Illinois Endoscopy Center (CIEC) is on a mission to keep their community free from colon cancer. To achieve this, they have launched a new website filled with life saving information on colon cancer prevention and detection.
Read MorePeoria based Central Illinois Endoscopy Center (CIEC) boasts an adenomatous detection rate (ADR) that surpasses minimum standards and continuously exceeds general standards for quality performance.
Read MoreThe Central Illinois Endoscopy Center (CIEC) continues to receive impressive patient satisfaction scores; 95% overall in the month of January and 94% in the past 12 months. CIEC is making their mark as a leader in providing superior healthcare.
Read MoreThe Oncology lab has determined how methods used to gain access to the abdominal cavity in order to perform surgery, alter the body's ability to heal itself and to deal with cancer cells that may remain in the days and weeks following surgery.
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