Gastroenterologists get VC religion

Dear AuntMinnie Member,

Is the gastroenterology community finally ready to accept virtual colonoscopy (VC)? After years of pooh-poohing the technology, gastroenterologists appear ready to admit that VC (also known as CT colonography) has a role to play in colon screening.

That's the word from this week's International Symposium on Virtual Colonoscopy in Boston, where staff writer Eric Barnes is on hand to report for our Virtual Colonoscopy Digital Community.

In a presentation on Monday, the president of the American Gastroenterological Association's education arm talked about how gastroenterologists and radiologists can work together to bring VC to the masses. Dr. Nicholas LaRusso discussed training, reimbursement, and which technology -- VC or optical colonoscopy -- should be used for which kind of patients. Get the rest of the story by clicking here.

In another article we're featuring in the community, we address the importance of training in achieving adequate diagnostic accuracy in VC screening. A new study by researchers from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, found that a good training program could increase the sensitivity of novice readers to that of more experienced radiologists.

Read about that story by clicking here, or get the rest of our VC news in the Virtual Colonoscopy Digital Community at vc.auntminnie.com.

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