According to the Mayo Clinic, many people with colon cancer don't have symptoms at first.
Learn why colonoscopy screening starting at 45 can find and remove polyps early, reduce colorectal cancer risk, and ease fears with a quick, safe test.
A new American Cancer Society report shows colorectal cancer is rising in younger adults. Doctors urge people at average risk start screening at age 45.
An oncologist explains the situations when doctors recommend getting screened for colorectal cancer before age 45.
Colon cancer doesn’t always announce itself early, and that’s exactly why screening matters so much.A colonoscopy isn’t just a test that finds cancer; it can actually prevent it ...
March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month, and if there’s one message I want every neighbor, friend, and family member to hear, it’s this: screenings can help prevent colon cancer. 
 In Idaho, cancer ...
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and doctors are sounding the alarm about a concerning rise in colorectal cancer cases — especially among adults under 50. On New York Living, ...
Dr. Salina Lee of Rush University Medical Center explains who should be screened for colon cancer, how often tests are ...
March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month, and local doctors said this is a screening that you don’t want to put off.
Colorectal cancer screening for average-risk adults now begins at age 45, a change made by the American Cancer Society in 2018 and later adopted by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force in 2021. Yet ...
Expansion of Medicaid eligibility was linked to a modestly higher prevalence of colorectal cancer screening among Latino men ...
The drug is sometimes prescribed to certain at-risk people—but what does the science say?