Some Older Adults Find an Age Cutoff For Colon Cancer Screenings 'Unacceptable'
Manage episode 462484627 series 3609475
Summary of Article:
https://www.health.com/colorectal-cancer-screening-age-cap-survey-8761413
A recent study revealed that many adults over 50 disagree with the current guidelines recommending an end to routine colon cancer screenings at age 75. These guidelines are based on the assessment that the risks of screening outweigh the benefits past this age. However, the study found that a significant percentage of older adults find this age cutoff unacceptable, believing the potential benefits of screening outweigh the risks. Experts counter that individuals over 75 have a higher likelihood of dying from other causes and that the risks associated with colonoscopies increase with age. The study highlights a disconnect between medical recommendations and patient perceptions regarding colon cancer screenings in older adults, emphasizing the need for open communication between patients and their healthcare providers to determine the most appropriate course of action based on individual health circumstances and life expectancy.
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