Colon Cancer Awareness Month: Endoscopy

Behind every colonoscopy, every polyp removed, and every cancer detected early is a dedicated team working together.

In the Endoscopy Unit at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, five gastroenterologists and nine general surgeons perform more than 10,000 endoscopic procedures each year. They share a common goal: detecting colon cancer early, preventing cancer through the removal of precancerous polyps, and providing expert care when it matters most.

This critical work is supported by a highly skilled and coordinated team, including:

  • 10 endoscopy nurses who assist during procedures and ensure patient safety.
  • Five surgical day care nurses who guide patients through preparation and recovery.
  • Three scope reprocessing staff who meticulously clean and prepare every scope to the highest safety standards.

Our Endoscopy Service provides 24/7, year-round coverage for urgent procedures, including gastrointestinal bleeding, food impactions, and other life-threatening conditions.

During Colon Cancer Awareness Month, we recognize not only the importance of screening and early detection, but also the dedicated health care professionals working behind the scenes to make it all possible.

Members of the Endoscopy team at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre.