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People 45 and older*:
*Per recommendations from the United States Multi-Society Task Force on Colorectal Cancer and United States Preventive Services Task Force
Every 10 Yrs
Test:
Colonoscopy
Every Year
Fecal Immunochemical (Stool FIT)
Every 3 Yrs
Multi-Target Stool DNA (mt-sDNA)
Colonoscopy negative result:
The test only needs to be repeated every 10 years.
FIT or mt-sDNA screening positive result:
A colonoscopy to find the suspected cancer and locate and remove cancerous polyps will be required.
Blood-based tests are currently unable to detect precancerous lesions and therefore, are less effective at preventing colorectal cancer. These tests should only be offered to patients who have declined both screening colonoscopy and fecal-based screening tests. Colonoscopy is required if results are positive (abnormal).
Colon Cancer has a
90%
Survival Rate
when detected early.
Nearly
1 in 3
U.S Adults
are not getting screened for colon cancer as recommended
Screening recommended
Before 45
If you have symptoms, personal history or are at high-risk
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