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Who should have a colorectal screening?

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Who should have a colorectal screening?

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The American Cancer Society recommends patients seek colorectal cancer screening as early as age 50 and every 3-5 years thereafter. Patients with a strong family history of colorectal cancer or polyps should be screened more often. High-risk patients should begin the above screening intervals starting at age 40.

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• People over age 50. • If you have an inherited condition that puts you at a higher-than-average risk of developing colorectal cancer. • If you have already had colorectal cancer.

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