| • | Bronchoscopy Bronchoscopy is an examination of the larger airways (trachea and bronchi) using an instrument called a bronchoscope. |
| • | Colposcopy Colposcopy is an examination of a woman's vagina, cervix and sometimes the genital skin using a colposcope. |
| • | Computed Tomography (CT) Computed tomography, also called CT or CT scan, is a process that uses X-rays and computer technology to produce cross-sectional images of the body. |
| • | Digital Rectal Exam The digital rectal exam is a physical examination of the rectum, the last few inches of the bowel, just above the anus. |
| • | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a diagnostic technique that uses a magnetic field to produce pictures of structures inside the body. |
| • | Mammography Mammography is a series of X-rays that show images of the soft tissues of the breast. |
| • | Pap Test (Papanicolaou Smear) The Pap test (Papanicolaou smear) is an examination that is used to detect cervical cancer and precancerous conditions of the cervix. |
| • | Prostate-Specific Antigen Blood Test (PSA Test) The prostate-specific antigen blood test (PSA test) is a screening test that measures the amount of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in a man's blood. |
| • | Radionuclide Scanning A radionuclide scan is an imaging technique that uses a small dose of a radioactive chemical (isotope) called a tracer that can detect sites of cancer growth, trauma, infection or degenerative disorders. |
| • | Sigmoidoscopy Sigmoidoscopy is an examination of the bottom one-third of your large intestine, including your rectum and the bottom part of your colon. |
| • | Ultrasound Ultrasound scanning, also called sonography, is a technique used to visualize tissues and organs inside the body. |
| • | X-Rays X-rays are waves of electromagnetic radiation that are used to form images of structures inside the body. |