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00:00Kouwa presents
00:04First, please look at this data
00:08Among cancer patients, the most common is large intestine cancer
00:16The number of deaths in each organ is 1 in women and 2 in men
00:21About 50,000 people die every year
00:24I heard there are many women
00:27Why are there so many?
00:29Dr. Fujii, a specialist in large intestine cancer
00:33There is no optic nerve in the membrane of the large intestine
00:37So it's extremely hard to notice
00:39That's why large intestine cancer is called silent killer
00:47Silent killer, where the conscious symptoms disappear
00:51Silent killer
00:54You can find large intestine cancer in no time
00:58By getting a large intestine endoscopy, the risk of large intestine cancer is significantly reduced
01:06However, the rate of large intestine cancer is about 40%
01:11It's less than half
01:14Why don't you get a large intestine endoscopy?
01:18I've never experienced it because I'm afraid or embarrassed
01:22I had the impression that it was very hard to take a sedative until I got the test
01:29There are many people who avoid taking a sedative because they are afraid or embarrassed
01:34There are many people who avoid taking a sedative because they have a negative image
01:37So
01:39What does a large intestine endoscopy do this time?
01:44I'll show you everything
01:47What do you take?
01:51It's not much
01:52Isn't it 2 liters?
01:54Actually, isn't it surprisingly painful?
01:57The latest information
02:00There it is
02:01It's getting round
02:04There it is
02:05The possibility of large intestine cancer is also easily eliminated
02:10If I take this, my life will be saved
02:13I think everyone should take it
02:16In addition, we will tell you in detail about the latest capsule endoscopy
02:26Healthy Capsule
02:28It's time to cheer up
02:31Good morning
02:33This morning's theme is
02:34Find the cause of large intestine cancer
02:41Have you ever had a large intestine endoscopy?
02:44I had it once when I was 35 or 36 years old
02:50It's been more than 10 years since then
02:53Do you have it?
02:54I have it every year
02:56Every year?
02:57So it's not that painful
02:59Yuichi, have you ever had a large intestine endoscopy?
03:02I'm 53 years old, but I've never had it
03:06No?
03:07No
03:08I had a bad image
03:10I avoided it a little
03:12I see
03:14Let's ask the doctor in detail
03:16Today's doctor is Mr. Fujii, who is familiar with large intestine cancer
03:20Thank you
03:21Thank you
03:23What is the method of examination of large intestine cancer?
03:27There are two major examinations
03:29The first is venous blood test
03:32The second is large intestine endoscopy
03:34Please explain
03:36Venous blood test is
03:38When large intestine cancer or large polyps occur, blood is drawn from the polyps
03:44The venous blood test is to check the blood and pick it up
03:51Venous blood test is easy to receive
03:54About 40% of venous cancer
03:57It is said that about 10% of venous cancer may be overlooked
04:03On the other hand, large intestine endoscopy is easier to find cancer because you can see the large intestine directly
04:11So this time, for the first time, the two challengers received a large intestine endoscopy
04:17So here are the ingredients of today's health capsule
04:20Open
04:22Is it painful? Isn't it painful? What do you do?
04:26Part of the instructions for large intestine endoscopy
04:32Mr. Nakamura, who is 52 years old, and Mr. Matsuda, who is 61 years old, are the first to receive a large intestine endoscopy
04:39I thought I had to get it soon
04:44But there is a resistance to large intestine examinations
04:51On the other hand, Mr. Matsuda
04:55I take a stool for a few days
04:57I have it once
04:59Once?
05:00I thought it would be a hassle to take a stool again, so I only did it once
05:04For Mr. Matsuda, not only endoscopy, but also venous blood tests have been avoided
05:11This time, the two of them took a selfie from the pre-preparation
05:17Lunch
05:19I eat digestible white rice
05:23People who receive large intestine endoscopy
05:25From three days ago, try to eat digestible food so as not to accumulate fiber in the intestines
05:33And on the day of examination
05:36Is it okay to say that there is no disease in the heart?
05:39Yes, there is no
05:41I am curious about the history of the disease and the birth of allergies
05:47Next, I will clean the intestines by drinking a detergent
05:55I have the image that I have to drink a lot
05:59Actually, this time I will drink 0.5 liters
06:05No, it's easy at all
06:08Currently, the amount of detergent is reduced to only 0.5 liters
06:15In Mr. Fujii's clinic, he drank 2 liters of detergent up to 10 years ago
06:22Currently, it is only 0.5 liters of 1 in 4
06:26Even with water, the total amount to drink is about 1.5 liters
06:33What is the taste you are curious about?
06:37I think it's delicious
06:41It tastes like some kind of juice
06:43It has a bit of bitterness
06:45It also has a strange taste
06:47The detergent he is drinking now has a lemon flavor
06:52There are other flavors such as orange and plum
06:56It seems to be easier to drink than before
07:00In the end, if the stool is almost transparent, the test is ready
07:08Mr. Matsuda
07:11Do you ask the nurse to check the stool?
07:14Yes
07:15I think there are some people who are embarrassed
07:20There is such an application
07:22It's called NurseCorp
07:25In May 2024, the National Cancer Research Center developed the app NurseCorp
07:33If you take a picture of the stool with the app, the AI will determine if you can be tested
07:39So there is no need to call a nurse
07:43After 3 hours of drinking the detergent
07:48There are 5 people now
07:52The stool has become transparent, so the preparation is complete
07:57Finally, the test begins
08:01This is the endoscopy
08:05The operating area is here
08:08Up and down angle
08:11Is it so wide?
08:15The diameter of the stool is 13 mm
08:18There is a small CCD camera at the tip
08:23It's 100 times wider
08:26This is the normal magnification
08:29This is 100 times wider
08:36Now that we know the performance of the endoscopy
08:40Mr. Matsuda will start the endoscopy
08:45I'm going to insert a needle
08:49Some hospitals use anesthesia to make people sleep
08:53In Mr. Fujii's clinic, they use a sedative to make people sleep
09:00There are various airways in the endoscopy
09:03You can miss the cancer in the airway
09:06It's important to do it while changing the body temperature
09:11The endoscopy is inserted in the back of the large intestine
09:14To the end of the large intestine
09:17While retracting, check the inside
09:22The main diseases found are inflammation
09:26Polyps
09:29Large intestine cancer
09:32Mr. Matsuda will start the endoscopy
09:36Hold the scope
09:38How is Mr. Matsuda now?
09:40I can't see the endoscopy
09:42The image quality is so realistic that I can see it right in front of me
09:48This is the endoscopy
09:50This is the endoscopy
09:55It's only four minutes before the endoscopy reaches the endoscopy
10:00I will check while retracting from here
10:03Mr. Fujii's endoscopy
10:05Mr. Fujii's endoscopy
10:08Switch to NBI light with one touch
10:12The color has changed
10:14What is NBI?
10:16By applying blue light
10:19This is a brown blood vessel
10:21This is emphasized
10:23The cancer creates a new blood vessel to absorb the necessary nutrients
10:29That's amazing
10:32By applying blue light
10:34The blood vessels are emphasized
10:36It is confirmed whether there are cancer cells there
10:41Furthermore, to diagnose more accurately
10:46Check while inserting a liquid with a blue pigment
10:50Mr. Matsuda, there is no cancer so far
10:54Mr. Matsuda has no abnormalities so far
10:59However
11:01What I'm looking at now is more than half
11:08I found a polyp
11:11Genki no Jikan is brought to you by KOWA, which supports your health
11:19Mr. Matsuda, a Genki challenger who has a colonoscopy for the first time
11:27The camera passes through the middle of the colon
11:32Smooth
11:35What I'm looking at now is more than half
11:39Salt
11:41I found something like a polyp
11:46Switch to NBI
11:48Stop the liquid
11:51It has become round
11:55What is a polyp?
11:57The cells of the mucous membrane on the wall of the intestines have increased and become lumpy
12:05The color and shape of both sexes are often uniform
12:09The surface is smooth
12:13In the case of malignant sex
12:15There are often scratches like scratching by a cat's nail
12:20Mr. Fujii uses a 100x zoom
12:24The main polyp is determined whether it is malignant or malignant
12:28What is his diagnosis?
12:32I already know that it is malignant
12:37Mr. Matsuda's main polyp is 3 mm in size
12:41However
12:43It is said that the bigger the polyp, the easier it is to develop cancer
12:50If the size of the polyp is less than 2 cm, it can be removed during the examination
12:57The polyp is sandwiched between the intestines and removed
13:05Close
13:06I grabbed it
13:08If you take it as it is, you can see the bleeding
13:12It comes out
13:14Did you cut it now?
13:15I already cut it
13:17Mr. Matsuda, does it hurt?
13:18Not at all
13:21The colon has no optic nerve, so it does not feel pain even when it is removed
13:29To prevent bleeding, the removed part can be stopped with a 10 mm clip
13:37Close
13:40After 2 to 3 weeks, it will come out naturally
13:46Great
13:49It is said that there is no problem eating from the next day after stopping the clip
13:57I'm glad I found the polyp
13:59Thank you
14:01He was relieved
14:05The examination is coming to an end
14:11I found the polyp
14:13In the middle
14:14It's a little round
14:17It's hard to see, but if you apply blue liquid
14:23He found the second polyp
14:28This one is also mass-produced and is 5 mm in size
14:32It's a little bigger than the previous one
14:34The 3 mm polyp uses the intestine
14:38The 10 mm polyp does not fit in the intestine, so it uses a tool called a snare
14:45It's a different tool
14:46He hooks it on the polyp and removes it
14:50Close it
14:53Close it
14:55OK
14:56Come here
14:57OK
14:59This one is also removed cleanly
15:05The examination is over in 25 minutes
15:07It's fast
15:09If I didn't do this, I wouldn't have been able to go for 10 years
15:14Next, Mr. Nakamura examines the polyp
15:17It's easy to find
15:19Then the doctor
15:24It's a difficult polyp
15:28OK, I'll change it
15:30I think it's better to do it with a thin one
15:33In fact, Mr. Nakamura
15:35In the past, he suffered from the disease of the uterus
15:38As a result, the polyp adheres and the 13 mm polyp does not fit
15:45Here, Mr. Fujii took out the 9 mm polyp
15:52In Mr. Fujii's clinic, there are 13 mm, 11 mm, and 9 mm polyps
16:00Basically, he uses 13 mm polyp
16:04It is used according to the condition of the patient's uterus
16:10Is it wrong?
16:12Yes
16:13Not at all
16:14Not at all
16:15The image quality is lower than 13 mm
16:18If you have a problem with your uterus, you can also do a 9 mm examination
16:24It looks beautiful
16:26Of course, there is nothing now
16:28It's okay to be beautiful
16:29It's okay to be beautiful
16:31Half of the examination is over, and Mr. Nakamura has no problem at all
16:37How are you now?
16:38I'm fine
16:39Are you okay?
16:40I'm fine
16:41Do you have any pain?
16:42No
16:44After 20 minutes of examination, Mr. Nakamura's polyp was not found
16:52It was such a simple examination
16:56If you receive the examination, your life will be saved
16:59It is better to receive the examination of all polyps
17:02The colonoscopy examination is useful for early discovery of the colon
17:06Why don't you consider it?
17:12How do you feel, Mr. Nakamura?
17:14I want to go to the doctor right now
17:17Mr. Hanamichi, let's go together
17:19Why don't I receive the examination?
17:21I have no choice but to regret
17:23I want to receive the examination
17:25Is it easy for people with constipation or diarrhea to have colonoscopy?
17:31No, people with constipation and constipation have nothing to do with colonoscopy
17:36That's why you should receive the colonoscopy
17:41Everyone, there is a very hard-to-find cancer in the colon
17:46Please look at this
17:49This is a picture of the colon
17:53There is a colon in this picture
17:55Do you know where it is?
17:59It's in the middle
18:02There are a lot of blood vessels on the side
18:04Is the wall on the side different?
18:06The wall on the side
18:07Below the left in the middle
18:09Below the left
18:10There are a lot of blood vessels
18:12The red part
18:13It's suspicious
18:17Do you know where the colon is?
18:24This is a picture of the colon
18:28There is a colon in this picture
18:31Do you know where it is?
18:35The answer is here
18:37Where is it?
18:38It's in the middle
18:40It's there
18:41It's a type of cancer called colon cancer
18:46It's not bulging like polyps
18:50It's very hard to find
18:52Polyps grow slowly
18:57But colon cancer grows extremely fast
19:02It's very fast
19:05It's a very hard-to-find type of colon cancer
19:08Recently, a technology has helped to discover it
19:13That is
19:16AI
19:18Surround it with a white frame
19:21It's here
19:23AI will discover colon cancer
19:26In the future, all the doctors in Japan
19:28AI will discover hard-to-find colon cancer
19:31I think that time will come
19:36It's a colon cancer test that is much easier to receive
19:39Still, if you have a resistance to inserting a colon from your ass
19:43If you can't do colon cancer test due to your age or illness
19:47There is another option
19:49Here is the next health capsule
19:54What is colon cancer test?
20:01Dr. Takamaru from the National Cancer Research Center Central Hospital will tell us about colon cancer test
20:08Here is a colon capsule
20:12I'll show you
20:14This capsule is for colon cancer
20:18It's 11mm wide and 31mm long
20:23You can drink it from your mouth
20:26If you have a resistance to inserting a colon from your ass
20:30I think it's a suitable test for colon cancer
20:34It's different from inserting a colon from your butt
20:37You can do colon cancer test just by drinking a capsule
20:40It's a capsule colon cancer test that has less physical and mental burden
20:48How do you do colon cancer test?
20:55First, you should finish your meal by 8pm the day before
21:00The day before?
21:02On the day of colon cancer test, you should drink a decoction and clean your intestines
21:08Then, you should install a device to receive images from the capsule
21:16It's amazing
21:18You should put a device on your shoulder to record the data
21:23Then, you should drink the capsule with water
21:29It's amazing
21:30After drinking the capsule, you can go out of the hospital and do various activities
21:36However, you should avoid strong radio waves
21:45After 6 to 8 hours, you should go to the hospital again and remove the device
21:53After drinking the capsule, you should go to the hospital again and remove the device
22:00Now, let's see how colon cancer test can be done by colon cancer test
22:06Let's see how colon cancer test can be done by colon cancer test
22:09It's amazing
22:14By drinking the capsule from your mouth, you can record colon cancer test
22:23Let's see how colon cancer test can be done by colon cancer test
22:29On both sides of the capsule, there is a very small camera
22:35By swallowing the capsule like a medicine,
22:40you can see the dark intestine with a flash
22:44You can take photos automatically while moving
22:48This is a photo of colon cancer taken by colon cancer test
22:55You can take photos in almost 360 degrees
23:01It takes 6 to 8 hours to take 100,000 photos
23:10By using colon cancer test, more people can be tested
23:16This will reduce the number of people suffering from colon cancer
23:23I think everyone is very interested in this
23:25We brought the capsule test to the studio
23:32It's so small
23:36It's quite light
23:39It's light
23:40I feel like I'm in the Philippines
23:50Is there any disadvantage of taking colon cancer test?
23:57Of course, even if you find polyps in the capsule, you can't treat them
24:02That's a big problem
24:05If you find polyps in the capsule, you have to use colon cancer test again
24:15What do you think, Ms. Chiriko?
24:16I don't have any resistance, so I'll do it
24:22You're brave
24:23I don't have any resistance
24:25Is there anything else you want to tell us about colon cancer test?
24:29If you're over 40, you should take colon cancer test at least once
24:35It's important to take colon cancer test at least once
24:45Dr. Fujii says it's better to take colon cancer test once every 2 to 3 years
24:55Next episode
24:56What's wrinkled here?
25:01It's colon cancer
25:05Learn how to distinguish between good and bad colon cancer
25:09What's the real colon cancer of Ms. Nishimaru?
25:12I've learned a lot
25:15See you next week
25:19This program is brought to you by Kowa