November 28, 2007Focusing on Prevention
Colon Cancer Screening Expert Joins UConn Health Center
FARMINGTON, CONN. – Joseph C. Anderson, M.D., an expert in colon cancer
screening and prevention, has joined the University of Connecticut
Health Center.
Anderson is a gastroenterologist who is seeing patients in the Health
Center’s Colon Cancer Prevention Program and the Division of
Gastroenterology.
“We’re using the latest techniques available,” Anderson says. “We’re
capturing a lot of the polyps that may be missed by more conventional
means. And my research is focused on detecting as many of these
precancerous lesions as possible.”
Anderson comes to UConn from the Stony Brook University Medical
Center in Stony Brook, N.Y., where he had an active clinical practice
and conducted extensive clinical research on colon cancer prevention.
Last month at the American College of Gastroenterology’s annual
scientific meeting, Anderson presented a study of colonoscopy in female
patients demonstrating that obesity and smoking are bigger risk factors
than family history.
“With Dr. Anderson’s wealth of research-based clinical experience and
today’s most sophisticated imaging tools, we can identify patients at
risk for colon cancer, and prevent it before it occurs,” says Carolyn D.
Runowicz, director of the Health Center’s Carole and Ray Neag
Comprehensive Cancer Center. “His new research findings suggest that by
modifying lifestyle, we can reduce the risk of colon cancer.”
Anderson completed his residency training and a gastroenterology
fellowship at Stony Brook after earning his doctorate in medicine at the
Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. He is board certified
in internal medicine. His undergraduate degree is a Bachelor of Science
in Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania.
Anderson, 44, lives in West Hartford.
To schedule an appointment, call 860-679-7692 or 800-535-6232.
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Caption: Dr. Joseph Anderson, a colon cancer screening and
prevention expert, is now seeing patients at the UConn Heath Center.
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