ACP Issues Guidance for Colorectal Cancer Screening of Average-Risk Adults Who Do Not Have Symptoms
November 05, 2019
November 05, 2019
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Nov. 5 -- The American College of Physicians issued the following news release:
Physicians should screen for colorectal cancer in average-risk adults who do not have symptoms between the ages of 50 and 75, the American College of Physicians (ACP) states in a new evidence-based guidance statement published today in Annals of Internal Medicine.
The frequency of screening depends upon the screening approach selected. ACP suggests any one of the . . .
Physicians should screen for colorectal cancer in average-risk adults who do not have symptoms between the ages of 50 and 75, the American College of Physicians (ACP) states in a new evidence-based guidance statement published today in Annals of Internal Medicine.
The frequency of screening depends upon the screening approach selected. ACP suggests any one of the . . .