Younger patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer
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50 years old has always been the age to get a colonoscopy, a preventative screening to check for colorectal cancer. Now, the American Cancer Society has lowered that age to 45 because more young people are being diagnosed with colon and rectal cancers.
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