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At what age is it no longer recommended to have a colonoscopy?

According to the American Cancer Society, regular colorectal cancer screenings are recommended for average-risk individuals through age 75. The key question for many older adults is at what age is it no longer recommended to have a colonoscopy, shifting the conversation from routine to personalized care.

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