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  2. Colon Cancer Screening Guidelines - WebMD

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    The US Preventive Services Task Force and the American Cancer Society both recommend that people begin screening tests at age 45. Finding and removing colon polyps may help prevent colon cancer ...

  3. Does Everybody Over Age 50 Really Need a Colonoscopy?

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    New research suggests that for people deemed low risk, the benefits of getting screened for colorectal cancer after age 50 don’t outweigh the risks. However, some experts say screening is ...

  4. Colon Cancer Screening Every 15 Years May Be ... - Healthline

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    Study Finds 15 Years May Be Ok for Some. Currently, most people over age 45 are recommended to get a colonoscopy once every 10 years. lechatnoir/Getty Images. If you have had a negative ...

  5. Deciding How Often You Need a Colonoscopy - Healthline

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    Takeaway. If your health is generally good, you’ll only need a colonoscopy once every 10 years after you turn 50. The frequency increases with various factors. Talk to a doctor about getting a ...

  6. Colorectal Cancer: ACP Suggests Regular Screenings Start at ...

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    The American College of Physicians (ACP) has issued an update to its guidance for colorectal cancer screenings, suggesting people without symptoms begin regular screenings at age 50. Robert ...

  7. Colonoscopy Procedure: What Happens and How to Prep - WebMD

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    Eat a low-fiber diet for at least 2 to 3 days before your procedure. Do not eat seeds, nuts, popcorn, or other high-fiber foods. Consume only a clear liquid diet on the final day before your ...

  8. You must have a clear liquid diet for 24 to 72 hours before your procedure. The typical bowel prep diet includes: broth or bouillon. gelatin. plain coffee or tea. pulp-free juice. sports drinks ...

  9. Does Medicare Cover Colonoscopy? Coverage and Costs - Healthline

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    Medicare Part B is the portion of Medicare that pays for medical services and preventive care. This is the part that covers outpatient care like a colonoscopy. A person pays a monthly fee for ...