A new report from the American Cancer Society found that over a four-year period, the number of colon cancer cases among Americans ages 45 to 49 has nearly doubled. Dr. Jon LaPook has more.
Breakdown
- Colon cancer cases among Americans aged 45-49 nearly doubled over four years. 16s
- The American Cancer Society recommends starting colon cancer screening at age 45. 32s
- Early detection greatly increases the cure rate for colon cancer. 44s
- Only about a third of eligible people in this age group are getting screened. 51s
- Colonoscopy and stool tests are effective screening methods for early detection. 1m 5s