In this episode of SHE MD, Mary Alice Haney and Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi sit down with colorectal surgeon Dr. Beth Moore to talk about colon cancer, colonoscopies, and the importance of screening. Dr. Moore explains how colon cancer develops, why it affects women just as much as men, and why most people diagnosed with colon cancer do not have a family history of the disease.
The conversation breaks down how colonoscopies work and why they remain the gold standard for screening. Dr. Moore also explains the different types of colon polyps, what symptoms to watch for, and how colon cancer is staged and treated depending on how advanced it is.
They also discuss lifestyle risk factors, newer screening options like Cologuard and virtual colonoscopy, and emerging topics including GLP-1 medications and digestive health. This episode offers clear, practical information to help women better understand colon cancer risk, screening options, and why early detection is so important.
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Dr. Beth A. Moore is a colon and rectal surgeon in West Hollywood, California, affiliated with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. She received her medical degree from the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and has been in practice for more than 20 years. She has expertise in treating colonoscopies, colon removal, and other conditions

What You’ll Learn
Key Timestamps
(00:00) Introduction to SHE MD
(01:23) Colon Cancer Affects Women Too
(02:16) Personal Story: Losing a Grandfather to Colon Cancer
(03:08) Meet Colorectal Surgeon Dr. Beth Moore
(05:15) What the Colon Actually Does
(05:44) How Colon Cancer Starts (Polyps Explained)
(06:25) Colon Cancer Stages Explained (1–4)
(09:27) Immunotherapy: A Breakthrough in Colon Cancer Treatment
(10:08) Why Colonoscopies Can Prevent Cancer
(12:26) Colonoscopy Prep: What to Expect
(18:27) What Happens During a Colonoscopy
(20:33) Early Warning Signs of Colon Cancer
(42:13) Cologuard Test: Does the “Poop Test” Really Work?
(58:16) HIPEC Surgery: Heated Chemotherapy Explained
(1:05:24) How Often You Should Actually Poop
Key Takeaways