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OUTPATIENT CARE CENTERS &
AMBULATORY SERVICES

Main Hospital Campus
   » Waldemere Medical Plaza
   » Cape Outpatient Surgery Center
   » Heart & Vascular Institute
   » The Center for Wound Healing

North County
   » North County Health Center
   » Health Care Center - University Parkway
   » Main Plaza Corporate Offices
   » Walk-In Medical Center - University Parkway

South County
   » Institute for Advanced Medicine
   » Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
   » Walk-In Medical Center - Gulf Gate
   » Health Care Center at Blackburn Point
   » South County Cath Lab
   » South County Sleep Center - (coming soon)
  

SERVICES AND PROCEDURES A - I
   » Bariatric Program (CBP)
   » Breast Health Services
   » Cancer Care Services
   » Community Health Services
   » Diabetes Treatment Services  
   » Emergency Care
   » Endoscopy
   » Geriatric Services
   » Heart & Vascular
   » Institute for Advanced Medicine
   » Hyperbaric Medicine

SERVICES AND PROCEDURES J - Z
   » Nephrology/Urology
   » Neurology, Neuro Surgery
   » Orthopedics
   » Pain Center
   » Radiology (Imaging) Services
   » Rehabilitation Services
   » Respiratory Care
   » Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation
   » Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
   » Women’s and Children’s Health Services

ADVANCES IN HEALTHCARE
   » Da Vinci Robotic Surgery
   » Minimally Invasive Heart Surgery
   » Induced Hypothermia
   » Dual Source Enhanced CT Scanner
   » Clinical Trials and Research

CLINICAL TRIALS & RESEARCH
   » The Clinical Research Center

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   » Support Groups
   » Health Guide


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The Institute for Advanced Medicine



The Institute for Advanced Medicine Dual Source Computed Tomography (CT)

Determining Your Risk of Intestinal Cancer

Any of the following factors can greatly increase your risk of intestinal cancer.

  • Presence of polyps
  • A high fat and/or meat diet
  • A family history of the disease
  • Ulcerative colitis
  • Over 50 years of age
Benefit from Early Diagnosis

Early diagnosis is one of the most effective weapons you have in the battle against intestinal cancer, the second most common form of lethal carcinomas. Sarasota Memorial’s dual source Definition CT is designed to detect the disease at its earliest stages. If polyps are identified in time and removed while in a benign state, you have a better chance of preventing the development of the disease. 

While a colonoscopy is still considered the “gold standard” for visualizing polyps, it can be an uncomfortable, even painful experience. By comparison, the dual source Definition CT exam is a non-invasive and painless procedure for visualizing clinically significant polyps.

What to Expect During Your CT Exam

So that the intestine is as empty as possible, you will need to prepare for the exam. During the scan you’ll lie on a comfortable couch as it passes through an opening in the examination unit. It should take no more than half a minute and is performed using a special technique that significantly reduces the radiation dose.

If the result is negative, your doctor may not advise any additional follow-up. If positive, the polyps – depending on their size – may have to be removed. Smaller polyps are usually monitored and removed only in the event that they continue to grow.

Talk to Your Doctor

Even if you’re not at risk for intestinal cancer, regular examinations are recommended so you should contact your family doctor. He’ll provide you with a recommendation based on your medical history and answer any questions you may have about CT.

Tests are available at Sarasota Memorial’s Institute for Advanced Medicine: 941-917-5111. The Institute is located at 5880 Rand Boulevard, Sarasota, Fl. 34238.


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