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  1. evidence-based screening guidelines for colorectal cancer (CRC) in the March issue of The American Journal of Gastroenterology that recommend all average risk individuals begin screening at age 45. ACG has recommended that African Americans begin screening at age 45 since 2005.

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  3. Apr 13, 2021 · These NCCN Guidelines for Patients are based on the NCCN Guidelines® for Colorectal Cancer Screening, Version 2.2021 – April 13, 2021.

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  4. The American Cancer Society 2018 guideline for colorectal cancer screening recommends that average-risk adults aged 45 years and older undergo regular screening with either a high-sensitivity stool-based test or a structural (visual) exam, based on personal preferences and test availability.

  5. Guidelines for Patients. Colorectal Cancer Screening-English Version 2021. Colorectal Cancer Screening-Arabic Version 2021. Colorectal Cancer Screening-Chinese Version 2021. Colorectal Cancer Screening-French Version 2021. Colorectal Cancer Screening-Haitian Version 2021. Colorectal Cancer Screening-Hindi Version 2021.

  6. 1 We recommend colorectal cancer (CRC) screening in average-risk individuals between ages 50 and 75 yr to reduce incidence of advanced adenoma, CRC, and mortality from CRC

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  7. This document is the first update of the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) colorectal cancer (CRC) screening recommendations since 2000. The CRC screening tests are now grouped into cancer prevention tests and cancer detection tests. Colonoscopy every 10 years, beginning at age 50, remains the preferred CRC screening strategy.

  8. detecting early-stage CRCs and precancerous lesions in asymptomatic people with no prior history of cancer or precancerous lesions. The U.S. Multi-Society Task Force of Colorectal Cancer (MSTF) is a panel of expert gastroenterologists representing the America.

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