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Women are not affected by this, reports the MedUni Vienna in a current study that was published in the journal “JAMA Network Open”. In addition, over the same period, the frequency of colon cancer decreased in the generation aged 55 and over in most European countries, including Austria. Monika Ferlitsch from MedUni’s Clinical Department of Gastroenterology cited lack of exercise, unhealthy diet, obesity and diabetes as possible causes for the increase in colon cancer in younger men.
Preventive care starting at age 45
The National Screening Committee for Cancer now recommends earlier preventive examinations using colonoscopy (colonoscopy) or blood stool tests from the age of 45 and not from the age of 50 as was previously the case.
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