'It's better to be checked early, than to be too late': Research shows increase in colon cancer
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Doctors across the country warn they're seeing an increased number of cases of colon cancer in patients younger than 50. Now doctors and the American Cancer Society recommend Americans with average risk for developing colon cancer get a screening at age 45, instead of waiting until they're 50 years old.
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