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At what age do colon screenings stop? Unpacking the guidelines for average-risk adults

According to the American Cancer Society, people over age 85 should no longer get colorectal cancer screening. However, the decision to stop screening is not always a simple one, especially for those in their late 70s and early 80s. The question of at what age do colon screenings stop depends on a variety of factors, including individual health, prior screening history, and life expectancy.

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