Colorectal Cancer - Is it Cancer or Hemorrhoids?
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and screening and prevention are so important for this disease. Doctorpedia is proud to work with engaging and empathetic doctors who are passionate about patient education. If you or someone you know fits the screening criteria for colorectal cancer (men ages 45 and older who are average risk) they should get screened with a colonoscopy.
In this video, colon and rectal surgeon Dr. Ray Scott Daugherty explains that occasionally patients will be diagnosed with hemorrhoids but actually have anal or rectal cancer. It's important to get evaluated if you have any perianal, perirectal, or anorectal discomfort and bleeding.
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About Dr. Ray Scott Daugherty
Dr. Ray Scott Daugherty is a Board Certified board-certified colon and rectal surgeon who specializes in treating all colorectal diseases. He is also an assistant professor of surgery at LSUHSC in New Orleans. He serves on the American Society of Colon & Rectal Surgeons’ Young Surgeons Committee and is also involved in the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons and the Cohn Rives Surgical Society.
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