GIS Q&A - Dr. Arthur Poch: When should I get screened for colon cancer?

Typically, people have their first colonoscopy at age 45. Recent recommendations changed from the American Cancer Society to lower it from age 50 to 45. There are groups that are at higher risk with significant family history, and those patients are done 10 to 15 years before the onset in the family. Patients who have a significant genetic risk of colorectal cancer may have the procedure done at a significantly earlier age as well.

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