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  2. Does Medicare cover a colonoscopy? Yes, and several other ...

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    Fecal occult blood testing is covered every 12 months if you are 50 or over, and Medicare covers multitarget stool DNA tests once every three years if you are age 50-85, show no symptoms of ...

  3. It may be safe for some to wait 15 years for repeat ... - AOL

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    The catch is, they need to be done more often — every one to three years — than colonoscopy. If the test is positive, the person should get a colonoscopy, which could trigger getting one ...

  4. Colonoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Research shows that the risk of cancer is low for 10 years if a high-quality colonoscopy does not detect cancer, so tests for this purpose are indicated every ten years. [25] [26] Colonoscopy screening is associated with approximately two-thirds fewer deaths due to colorectal cancers on the left side of the colon, and is not associated with a ...

  5. What to know about Medicare and virtual colonoscopies

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    If an individual is not at high risk of colorectal cancer, then Medicare will cover screenings either every 120 months (10 years), or 48 months (4 years) after a person has a flexible sigmoidoscopy.

  6. Familial adenomatous polyposis - Wikipedia

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    "Colonoscopy every two to three years, beginning at age 18 to 20 years; esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) beginning by age 25 years or prior to colectomy and repeated every 1–3 years; in some cases, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) may be necessary to evaluate for adenomas of the common bile duct; annual physical ...

  7. Colorectal cancer - Wikipedia

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    A colonoscopy can be done after 1 year, except if it could not be done during the initial staging because of an obstructing mass, in which case it should be performed after 3 to 6 months. If a villous polyp, a polyp >1 centimeter or high-grade dysplasia is found, it can be repeated after 3 years, then every 5 years.

  8. How Often Do You Need a Colonoscopy? Study Finds 15 Years May ...

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    If you’ve had a negative colorectal cancer colonoscopy and have no family history of the disease, you could wait 15 years until your next screening, concludes a novel Swedish population-based study.

  9. Serrated polyposis syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of cases may be managed with colonoscopy with removal polyps (polypectomy). Polyp removal is recommended to decrease the risk of colorectal cancer. Repeat colonoscopy should be performed every one to three years. If polyps are very large, numerous, or increase in number rapidly, then surgery may be necessary. Surgery may also ...

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