How and why do we screen for colorectal cancer?

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After almost 50 years of data analysis, screening for colorectal cancer has proven to be an effective tool in reducing colorectal cancer mortality. However, implementing the optimal strategy represents a challenge for many healthcare facilities around the world. There is much discussion regarding how screening should be done, the optimal tools that should be used, and the proper timing for screening procedures. An-other essential step is to maintain the adherence of patients to screening programs. Also, the recommendation for lowering the age to initiate screening is in progress, as there is an increase in colorectal incidence in people born after 1970.

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Chetroiu, D., Pop, C. S., Filip, P. V., & Beuran, M. (2021). How and why do we screen for colorectal cancer? Journal of Medicine and Life. Carol Davila University Press. https://doi.org/10.25122/jml-2021-0192

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