Colorectal Cancer Screening Is Now Advised to Start at the Age 45, Not 50

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07/06/23

For those with an average risk of colorectal cancer, colonoscopies should be scheduled every 10 years beginning at age 45. Those with a family history of colorectal cancer, personal history of cancer or chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), should begin regular testing sooner, as recommended by the doctor.

If you’re over 45, undergoing the colonoscopy could save your life.

#Colonoscopy #ColonCancer #CancerScreening #Cancer

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