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Why no colonoscopy after 70? Understanding the Shift in Screening Recommendations

According to the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), routine screening for colorectal cancer with a colonoscopy is typically recommended for adults until age 75. The decision to continue or stop screening, which answers the question "**Why no colonoscopy after 70?**", is largely based on a patient's individual health status and life expectancy, as the balance of risks and benefits changes with age.

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