Colon Cancer Rates, Deaths Drop in Americans Over 50

Colon Cancer Rates, Deaths Drop in Americans Over 50
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In some good news for older Americans, a new report shows that colorectal cancer rates among those over 50 fell 32 percent since 2000, while deaths from the disease fell by 34 percent.

Those declines are likely due to increased screening, which can prevent colorectal cancer by detecting and removing precancerous polyps, according to the report released March 1 by the American Cancer Society (ACS).

 

 



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