If you're someone who's been sitting out your colorectal cancer screenings or you're wondering whether having a colonoscopy is worth the time, here are some numbers that came up in a story that might interest you.
AL.com's Sarah-Whites Koditschek reported on free screenings for low-income and underinsured Jefferson County residents that are being given at UAB through a state grant.
UAB says that in the first year of the program, 100 colonoscopies were performed, mostly for low-income minority patients. Half of them resulted in removed polyps from the colon, and three of them resulted in the detection and treatment of early-stage cancer.
All three cancer cases were successfully treated.
In a state full of people who'd love a chance to play the lottery, 3% is a relatively sizeable portion, so make sure you start getting screened as you get into middle age.
The free screenings at UAB for patients of federally qualified health centers will be available through September.