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Why Colon Cancer Early Detection Starts at 45
Colon cancer remains one of the most common and preventable cancers worldwide. Over the years, medical guidelines have evolved to recommend earlier screening for this disease. Today, many health organizations suggest that colon cancer screening should begin at age 45 rather than the traditional 50. This shift reflects new data and a growing understanding of how colon cancer develops and affects different age groups. In this article, I will explain why starting screening at 45
Norberto Estanislao IV
Jan 134 min read
Colonic Polyp Information Hub: Your Complete Guide
Colonic polyps are growths that form on the inner lining of the colon or rectum. While most polyps are benign, some can develop into colon cancer over time. Understanding polyps is crucial for colon cancer prevention. Types of Colonic Polyps: Adenomatous polyps (adenomas) - These are neoplastic lesions but benign. These polyps when left untreated can potentially develop into colon cancer after 5 - 10 years. Likewise, if removed during a colonoscopy, the risk of colon cancer
Norberto Estanislao IV
Jan 111 min read
Colonic Polyps: Understanding Their Significance and the Importance of Screening
Colorectal cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. However, it is also one of the most preventable cancers,...
Norberto Estanislao IV
Jan 17, 20252 min read


Understanding the 10-Year Interval for Colonoscopy Screenings
One of the most common questions about colon cancer prevention is: Why is a colonoscopy screening recommended every 10 years? This may...
Norberto Estanislao IV
Jan 2, 20241 min read
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