Who should be screened
Most adults ages 45-75 should be screened for colorectal cancer. Some people may need screening earlier or more often if they have a family history or other risk factors.
If you’re between ages 45 and 75, it’s time for colorectal cancer screening-even ifyou feel healthy and have no symptoms.
is a routine test that helps find colon cancer early and can even prevent cancer by removing precancerous polyps. Most adults only need this test once every 10 years.