American Cancer Society Adds Blood Tests to Colorectal Screening

American Cancer Society Adds Blood Tests to Colorectal Screening

The American Cancer Society expanded its colorectal cancer screening guidelines in the United States to include blood-based tests approved by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration. This update targets adults aged 45 and older who are at average risk and decline traditional screening methods such as colonoscopies or stool tests.

According to KSL. com, the inclusion of blood tests aims to increase screening rates among individuals who avoid conventional procedures. The new guidelines now offer more options to improve early detection and potentially reduce colorectal cancer mortality.

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Մայիս 27, 2026
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Blood testing is now included in screening recommendations for colon and rectal cancer
Blood testing is now included in screening recommendations for colon and rectal cancer

KSL.com • 27 Մայ 19:56

The American Cancer Society has added blood-based screening tests to its colorectal cancer guidelines, aiming to increase screening rates among those who avoid traditional methods.

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