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How Often Should a 78 Year Old Get a Colonoscopy? Navigating Senior Screening Guidelines

According to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, the decision to continue colorectal cancer screening for adults between 76 and 85 should be a selective, individualized choice. Therefore, determining **how often should a 78 year old get a colonoscopy** depends more on personal factors than on a fixed schedule. This shift highlights a focus on shared decision-making between patient and physician.

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