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How often should you have a colonoscopy after age 60?
According to the American Cancer Society, regular colorectal cancer screening should continue through age 75 for individuals in good health. However, the frequency of a colonoscopy after age 60 is highly dependent on an individual's specific risk factors and the results of prior screenings. For those at average risk, the standard 10-year interval often continues, while those with a history of polyps or cancer may require more frequent surveillance.
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Healthy Aging