Will Smith's Colonoscopy Found Pre-Cancerous Polyps #Movember

Will Smith recently underscored the need for routine health exams. His doctor, Dr.Ala Stanford, told him to schedule a colonoscopy after his 50thbirthday. Not only did he agree to it, he documented the whole thingon video. 

And while it wasn’t pleasant – no colonoscopy is – it was a good thing Will went when he did.

The doctor told him that they’d found and removed a pre-cancerous polyp – a tubular adenoma. Apparently, 95 percent of colon cancers arise from that type of polyp that was in his colon. “Had you not known, it continues to grow and grow and grow and in African-American men in particular, the right colon is where cancer is high because it's the biggest part,” Dr. Stanford noted. “Yours was on a side that would've been more advanced, you would've had fewer typical symptoms and by the time you presented it could've been full-blown and spread throughout your body.” 

Dr. Stanford went on to thank Will for being a compliant patient because screening and early detection saves lives. In the future, he’ll need another procedure in the next two to three years. And while he eats well and exercises, the type of polyp he had is outside of human control. You can see the whole video on the right.

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