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The Frequency of Screening Colonoscopies |
For people with an increased risk for cancer, the guidelines are clearer. For those with a history of colonic polyps, colonoscopies should be performed every 3 to 5 years, based on the findings of the last colonoscopy. For those with a history of colon cancer, a repeat procedure should be done at 1 year, and if negative, either at 2 or 3 years after that. If the procedures show no new polyps or cancers, the interval can safely be stretched to 3 to 5 years. Patients with a family history of colon cancer should have a colonoscopy every 5 years if they have no polyps and every 3 years if they do. Please understand that while some of these recommendations are based on studies designed to answer these questions, some of the recommendations are based on expert opinion with indirect data for support. Your physician should determine the appropriate interval for your screening procedures based on your results.
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