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45 Is the New 50 When It Comes to Colorectal Cancer Screening

45 Is the New 50 When It Comes to Colorectal Cancer Screening

A panel of public health experts is set to recommend that people get screened for colorectal cancer starting at age 45—five years earlier than their current recommendation. The proposed change is due to mounting evidence that colon cancer is becoming more common among younger people.

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