1 Colonoscopy May Be Enough for a Lifetime

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For some people, one colonoscopy at age 50 may be enough for their whole lives, a new study suggests.

In the study, patients that had no signs of cancer on their first colonoscopy lived just as long regardless of whether they received follow-up screening with a colonoscopy every 10 years, as is recommended, or were screened with alternative screening methods.

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