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Why are colonoscopies not recommended after 80? Evaluating the shift in screening guidelines
According to the American Cancer Society, regular colorectal cancer screening should continue through age 75 for people in good health, but the guidance changes for those over 80. This shift reflects a crucial reassessment of the risk-benefit balance, raising the question: why are colonoscopies not recommended after 80 for routine screening?
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Healthy Aging