24/03/2026
Colorectal Cancer often develops from precancerous polyps that can be identified early through routine screening.
These polyps may not cause noticeable symptoms initially, which is why proactive screening plays a crucial role in prevention and early detection.
Individuals above 45 years of age, or those with a family history of colorectal cancer, should consider regular colonoscopy screening as advised by their doctor.
Early diagnosis not only improves treatment success but can also prevent cancer from developing in the first place.
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