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The recommended age to start screening for colorectal cancer was lowered in 2021 from 50 to 45 for people of average risk.
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In 2021, the recommended age for a colonoscopy for someone at average risk was lowered to 45 from 50, after data showed a 15% rise in people 40 to 49.
The Test With a colonoscopy, your doctor can see inside your entire colon and rectum. The day prior to the test, you will need to thoroughly clean your colon with laxatives.
If your doctor does find a suspicious lesion, such as a polyp, they remove it immediately during the colonoscopy before it turns into cancer. Your doctor can also take tissue samples for analysis to ...