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Colorectal Cancer Screening Recommended at Age 45 Instead of 50 – It’s No Fun, but It’s Worth It
By Franklin G. Berger Your Health

Colorectal Cancer Screening Recommended at Age 45 Instead of 50 – It’s No Fun, but It’s Worth It

Colorectal cancer screenings should begin at age 45 instead of 50, according to the panel that sets guidelines for preventive screenings in the U.S. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force on May 18, 2021, officially recommended lowering the age recommendation because of an increase in colorectal cancer among young adults by almost 15% in about […]

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Colonoscopy Is Still the Most Recommended Screening for Colorectal Cancer, Despite Conflicting Headlines and Flawed Interpretations of a New Study
By Franklin G. Berger Your Health

Colonoscopy Is Still the Most Recommended Screening for Colorectal Cancer, Despite Conflicting Headlines and Flawed Interpretations of a New Study

A recently published study in a high-profile medical journal appeared to call into question the efficacy of colonoscopy, a proven and widely utilized strategy for the screening and prevention of colorectal cancer. News headlines were striking: “Disappointing results on colonoscopy benefits”; “New study suggests benefits of colonoscopies may be overestimated”; “In gold-standard trial, invitation to […]

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