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Initiating Colorectal Cancer Screening Earlier: A Look at the Evidence

Initiating Colorectal Cancer Screening Earlier: A Look at the Evidence

Update: 2025-08-15
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Guest: Theodore Levin, MD




In light of guidelines for the starting age of colorectal cancer screening shifting, a recent study explored how screening outcomes compare in adults age 45 to 49 and adults over 50. Across metrics like initiation, adherence, adenoma detection, and colonoscopy yield, the evidence shows support for earlier screening. Tune in to hear Dr. Theodore Levin, Professor of Health System Science at the Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine, the Associate Director at the Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research, and the Clinical Lead for Colorectal Cancer Screening for the Permanente Medical Group, break down the research.
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Initiating Colorectal Cancer Screening Earlier: A Look at the Evidence

Initiating Colorectal Cancer Screening Earlier: A Look at the Evidence