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A new study confirms an increasing incidence of young-onset precancerous colorectal neoplasia among adults younger than age 50 and supports updated recommendations to start screening at age 45 for all average-risk individuals, researchers say.
Source: MedscapeCategories: General Medicine News, Latest HeadlinesTweet
"Colon cancer used to be considered a disease of old age, and that is no longer true - 45 is now the new 50." https://t.co/DFNWMqImRv #ColonCancer #CanerPrevention https://t.co/cuiesbOZtk