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Cancer found during difficult colonoscopy

Sally Peterson was diagnosed with a twisted colon and several polyps in 2003 when she had her first colonoscopy to remove the cancer at JRMC.
Posted On May 4, 2018 / Posted in JRMC News

Cancer found during difficult colonoscopy

After surgery to remove cancer, one 73-year-old woman is feeling better than she has in decades. Sally Peterson, of Adrian, N.D., was diagnosed with a twisted colon and several polyps in 2003...

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Fever. Abdominal tenderness. Nausea. The signs and symptoms of a gallbladder attack can lead to serious and sometimes life-threatening complications.
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4 signs it’s your gallbladder

Stomach cramping. Abdominal tenderness. Nausea. Fever. The signs and symptoms of a gallbladder attack can lead to serious and sometimes life-threatening complications. Bile is a digestive fluid produced in your liver. It...

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Colonoscopies are required every 10 years once an individual turns 50 years old. Contact your primary care physician to schedule your colonoscopy at JRMC.
Posted On April 30, 2018 / Posted in JRMC News

Age 50? Time for a colonoscopy

Ulcers. Polyps. Tumors. These are all abnormalities that may show up in a colonoscopy. If they do, they can be cancerous. Preventing colorectal cancer is one of the main reasons why there...

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One retired nurse chose JRMC because of its low rate of infections. Donna worked as a nurse for 40 years because she loved caring for people.
Posted On April 27, 2018 / Posted in JRMC News

Low infection rate prompts retired nurse to choose JRMC

One retired nurse chose Jamestown Regional Medical Center because of its low rate of infections. Donna Mae Nelson, a Valley City native, worked as a nurse for 40 years because she loved...

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