Colorectal cancer screening is a key preventive measure aimed at detecting precancerous polyps and early-stage cancer before symptoms appear. It is recommended for average-risk adults starting between ages 45 and 50. Regular screening helps reduce cancer incidence and mortality through early detection and timely intervention. Maintaining adherence to screening schedules is vital for long-term colorectal health.

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