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at 5:58 a.m. Jul, 13, 2024
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this question discusses a patient with ulcerative colitis and when colonoscopy would be indicated. it does not require knowledge of normal colonoscopy scheduling, lynch syndrome, or FAP
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Screen patients with a first-degree relative with colon cancer via colonoscopy starting at age {{c1::40}} or starting {{c2::10}} years prior to their relative's presentation (whichever is earlier)
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- Repeat more frequently; every 3-5 years
- First degree relative is a parent, sibling, or child
- Grandfather who developed colon cancer at age 40 does NOT count! NOT a first degree relative!
- First degree relative is a parent, sibling, or child
- Grandfather who developed colon cancer at age 40 does NOT count! NOT a first degree relative!
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Watch Colorectal Cancer: Screening
Start CRC screening at age 45 in average-risk patients (June 2024)
Watch Approach to Diarrhea
Watch Colorectal Cancer: Screening
Start CRC screening at age 45 in average-risk patients (June 2024)
Watch Approach to Diarrhea
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