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The need to screen: Doctors urge early testing as colorectal cancer is on the rise in younger adults - cleveland.com
The age of testing for colorectal cancer has been pushed from 50 to 45, and it is even earlier for at-risk patients because of the rise in the number of young adults being diagnosed with the disease.
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- Jan 01 2025
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CLEVELAND, Ohio Dana Saunders Sr. saw his mother suffer and die from colon cancer in 2015.
Three years ago, at age 58, he was diagnosed with it. He had surgery to remove part of his colon in 2021. H… [+3991 chars]