MILWAUKEE -- Tell your doctor to take his or her time during your next colonoscopy. Physicians who spent less than the recommended six minutes on the crucial part of the exam found fewer than one-fourth as many precancerous growths as those who lingered longer with the scope, a study found.
It involved thousands of exams done by 12 doctors in a large private gastroenterology practice in Rockford, Ill. Doctors who spent the most time found 10 times more growths than those who zipped fastest through the procedure, said Dr. Robert Barclay, who led the study and published results in today's New England Journal of Medicine.