Lower screening age calls for more tailored bowel cancer surveillance

Australia’s recent move to lower the starting age for bowel (colorectal) cancer screening from 50 down to 45 years old will mean better outcomes—but it will also increase the burden on an already struggling health care system, warn Flinders University researchers.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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