Routine Colonoscopy and Biopsy

Is it normal when having a routine colonoscopy, and no abnormalities are found, to take a biopsy?

I’m 66 and my mother died of bowel cancer aged 54.

Under these circumstances, is taking a biopsy an unnecessary risk?

What is the biopsy looking for?

  • Hello and thanks for your post,  

    Yes, it is fairly common practice to take biopsies during a colonoscopy. This is considered to be useful and of benefit, with relatively low risk. 

    Biopsies are small tissue samples that seen under a microscope, can provide detailed images of the bowel cells. So, a 'snapshot' of the bowel tissue itself.

    This can be used to aid diagnosis of various bowel conditions, and to assess inflammation as well.

    Hope that this is helpful,

    Best wishes,

    Vanda