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. (Strong “We recommend”Moderate) 2. We suggest CRC screening in average-risk individuals between ages 45 and 49 yr ...
tiation of oral anticoagulants may be more likely to be subsequently diagnosed with colorectal cancer (30,31), indicating the importance of ensuring that patients are up-to-date with colon cancer screening beforeinitiationofthesedrugsorshortlyafterifitisnotfeasibletodo this before initiation. Finally, ...
consequently there is no evidence for utility of BRAF mutation screening in the identification of sebaceous tumours from Lynch syndrome patients. 2.4.3 Endometrial tumours Approximately 2.5% of all newly diagnosed endometrial cancer patients have Lynch ...
"Future research and efforts are ongoing to better understand the biology of young-onset CRC and to improve a CRC screening strategy for the younger patient population," the authors write.