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La Vega Hospital: regional benchmark in digestive endoscopy | Radio Murcia | Present

The HLA La Vega Hospital renewed and expanded its Digestive Endoscopy Unit, a consolidated and highly prestigious area in the private health sector of Murcia.

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The unit has state-of-the-art endoscopy equipment, state-of-the-art diagnostic systems such as the endoscopic capsule (minimally invasive and painless diagnostic examination), and incorporates a new artificial intelligence system, pioneer in the world, for the detection of colon polyps. This new addition provides endoscopy equipment with greater precision in the early diagnosis of colon cancer, increasing the percentage of detection of small or flat initial polyps that may go unnoticed during endoscopy.

The Digestive Endoscopy Unit is directed by Dr. Andrés Serrano, a gastroenterologist specializing in digestive endoscopy with more than 20 years of experience. In the words of Dr. Serrano, “Right now the HLA La Vega Hospital is a regional benchmark in digestive endoscopy thanks to the quality of the facilities, the technical equipment it has and the availability of a team on duty 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, a differentiating element with other hospitals, both private and public in the region. In addition, we have a highly experienced human and professional team, the greatest value we can offer to our patients ”.

Colon Cancer Early Detection Program

Endoscopy is a fundamental pillar in the diagnosis of digestive pathology. The early prevention of colon cancer has become a priority in all cancer screening programs in the world due to its high prevalence in both women and men. It is estimated that in 2020 more than 40,000 cases of colorectal cancer will be diagnosed in Spain. “At HLA La Vega we have a prevention program for this type of tumor for people over 50 years of age who do not have symptoms. A fecal occult blood test is performed followed by a colonoscopy in positive cases. Through this test, precursor cancer lesions can be diagnosed, such as colon polyps, which do not always cause symptoms and which can be removed in the same endoscopic act, without the need for surgery ”, says Dr. Serrano.


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