As more incidences of colon cancer occur in people under 50, a surgeon offers patients one important piece of advice to help avoid the disease early.

 

Westchester, New York, physician Dr. Shukla told the New York Post. “[This has] always been one of my requests to people: Please don’t be.

Shy to discuss the findings of your colonoscopy with your children or with your siblings, because you might save a life,” he said, advising people to talk freely about this with their loved ones.

as that history is as strong as if you had had cancer, I should be aware if my father had an advanced adenoma as it would need me to be examined at least five or ten years before the screening age.

“If it’s okay with you, let them know that this is what I have, and I believe it will affect your age for screening.”

 

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