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Is it safe to have a colonoscopy after 80 years old?

While standard screening guidelines often recommend stopping routine colonoscopies around age 75, the decision for those over 80 years old is highly individualized. It is not a simple 'yes' or 'no', but a careful assessment of a patient's overall health, life expectancy, and specific risk factors for colorectal cancer.

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