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Colorectal cancer screenings should begin at 45, task force says

Getty Images/Hero Images The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force has lowered the age for when adults should start screening for colon and rectal cancer from 50 to 45. Experts expect the move to save thousands of lives as more cases are flagged and treated at earlier stages of the disease. Finalized recommendations published Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association are an update to the task force s 2016 colorectal cancer screening recommendations to begin screenings at age 50 for asymptomatic adults at average risk. The new recommendations state adults aged 45 to 75 have routine colorectal cancer screenings. Screenings for adults aged 76 and older should be done based on the individual patient s screening history and overall health status.

How to Get Your Guy to Go to the Doctor

How to Get Your Guy to Go to the Doctor Does sending your spouse to the M.D. feel like pulling teeth? Here are some expert tactics that might work. May 13, 2021 We all know at least one guy who is averse to any and all matters related to visiting a doctor. In fact, Cleveland Clinic found that 72% of men would rather do household chores, like cleaning the bathroom or mowing the lawn, than go to the doctor. Plus, it’s been even worse this past year thanks to the pandemic. Nearly 60% of men surveyed have delayed health care during this time, according to Jamie Rutland, M.D., a pulmonary and critical care physician based in Southern California. He is spearheading My Health Can’t Wait, an educational campaign and resource hub to help patients recognize the importance of addressing their health needs and the detrimental impact of delaying care.

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