Why Get A Colonoscopy? | Sutter Health
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Near or over 45 and dreading “the test?” Ronald Hsu, M.D. notes that research shows that getting a colonoscopy can help reduce your risk of colon cancer by 60 to 90%.
Near or over 45 and dreading “the test?” Ronald Hsu, M.D. notes that research shows that getting a colonoscopy can help reduce your risk of colon cancer by 60 to 90%.
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