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ArchivesMiss Harry’s Live Colonoscopy? You Can See It Now.
Harry Smith’s Early Show colonoscopy is being replayed on CBS.com.
You can watch Harry and Katie Couric the day before the test discuss the prep and talk about saving lives by finding polyps. This morning, Katie is in the procedure room with Harry and the medical staff.
Dr. Mark Pochapin demonstrates how the colonoscope works to view the colon, snare polyps if they are found, and remove them.
As Dr. Pochapin withdraws the scope, Harry is awake but comfortable, talking and asking questions. Dr. Pochapin explains what he is seeing on the video monitor in Harry’s colon.
Afterwards, Harry said, “Piece of cake! You have a tremendous peace of mind.”
Katie says, “Do it for the people you love.”
Posted by Kate Murphy on March 10th, 2010
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Tags: colonoscopy, Early Show, Harry Smith, Katie Couric
CBS Early Show Anchor Harry Smith to Have Colonoscopy On-Air
Anchor Harry Smith will have a colonoscopy live on the CBS Early Show March 10. He plans to tell viewers about the procedure while it is happening.
Evening News anchor and managing editor Katie Couric will be with Smith during the colonoscopy and as he prepares for it the night before.
Gastroenterologist Dr. Mark Pochapin will do the procedure at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center. Continue reading…
Posted by Kate Murphy on March 9th, 2010
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Tags: colonoscopy screening, Harry Smith, Katie Couric, The Early Show
Colorectal Cancer News in Brief: September 25
Briefly: Randomized research found that radiation treatment to the entire brain after surgery for tumors that had spread to the brain didn’t improve either survival or the time that patients remained able to function independently. Mice with muscle wasting and fat loss from cancer benefited from a commonly used diabetes drug.
In other headlines, Katie Couric received an award from Fordham University and called her work with colorectal cancer awareness “her greatest achievement.” A panel at the FDA has recommended approval of a new formulation of OxyContin that is less easy to tamper with. Online registration for the October 4th Strides for Life Walk/Run closes on October 1. Continue reading…
Posted by Kate Murphy on September 25th, 2009
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Tags: brain metastases, cachexia, Katie Couric, OxyContin, Strides for Life









