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Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Colonoscopies Not Recommended After Age 75
Posted by Jacob Goldstein in the Wall Street Journal Health Blog
The utility of cancer screening over the course of a lifetime follows a sort of bell curve. Now federal guidelines suggest that most people can stop getting colonoscopies after age 75.
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