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Why stop a colonoscopy at age 75? Understanding screening guidelines for seniors

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), colorectal cancer screening is recommended for adults aged 45 to 75. For those over 75, however, national guidelines shift, prompting a vital conversation about why stop a colonoscopy at age 75, considering the shifting balance of risks and benefits.

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