NPR Health reports: The American Cancer Society is changing its screening recommendations for colorectal cancer, suggesting adults begin screening at age 45 and adding blood-based tests as an option.
lifestyle | health | NPR Health | May 28, 2026 8:48 AM
American Cancer Society says adults should start colorectal cancer screenings at 45
The American Cancer Society is changing its screening recommendations for colorectal cancer, suggesting adults begin screening at age 45 and adding blood-based tests as an option.
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