Should the age limit for a colonoscopy be lowered?
I see the adverts on the telly all the time. Get a colonoscopy after the age of 50; yet I see so many out here in their 20's, 30's and 40's.
I wish ther were more ways to advise people to be aware of their bodies.
Just me thinking.
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Just One Word
Definitely.
Kim
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Yes, and more
Yes the age for the first colonoscopy should be lowered to at least 40.
More should also be done to let people know what the warning signs are and about family occurances.
Folks also need to know that they can and should insist on one if they have any concerns, and not allow a doctor to put them off just because of their young age.
Marie who loves kitties
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I think forty is reasonable.
I think forty is reasonable. My father and his sister were both diagnosed with crc when they were 60. My doctor told me that I should have a colonoscopy 10 years before the age that they were diagnosed. This would be fifty. (The recommended age for everyone in Ontario). I plan to somehow get one much sooner.0 -
Oh yeah, this is a hot topic
Oh yeah, this is a hot topic for me now. If Rick had had a colonoscopy at age 40, he might still be here with me. So, after his diagnosis, I decided to get a scoping - turned out I had a pre-cancerous polyp. I now need a scope every three years for life. I always tell people this story with the hope that they will get a scope by at least 45, but 40 would be better of course. I've noticed that most of the newbies here are in their early 40's, and it angers me that the insurance companies won't pay unless there is a family history of colon cancer.
take care,
Cyn
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Colonoscopy at age 40????
YES YES YES and YES !
George was diagnosed at age 60 and my daughter's doctor has recommended she start at age 40 or a few years before that. She also advised her that if she experiences any ongoing digestive complaints, a colonoscopy is warranted sooner than later.
Tina
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You Betcha!!!!
I don't want my children going without one and have asked each to have their first one by age 35, this disease is just to horrible to have and not be aware of. I was 50 when diagnosed and already was end stage.
Winter Egbers
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Yesherdizziness said:You Betcha!!!!
I don't want my children going without one and have asked each to have their first one by age 35, this disease is just to horrible to have and not be aware of. I was 50 when diagnosed and already was end stage.
Winter Egbers
I have also told my boys that they need to be aware of their bodies, and anything that seems odd should be checked out. I do NOT want them going through this awful chemo, with the chance that their lives may be cut short.
I wish I knew how to go about changing the age limit for colonoscopies. Right now, all I can do is work in my community to make people aware of their bodies.
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I had mine at 32. My mom
I had mine at 32. My mom was diagnosed last June at age 62, Her sister at age 70 and her cousin at age 60. They told me I should wait until I was 50. I did not want to risk it. I was shocked when I woke up and the doctor told me he removed to polyps. God knows had I waited to 50 what those Polyps would have became.
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An educated womanscared99 said:I had mine at 32. My mom
I had mine at 32. My mom was diagnosed last June at age 62, Her sister at age 70 and her cousin at age 60. They told me I should wait until I was 50. I did not want to risk it. I was shocked when I woke up and the doctor told me he removed to polyps. God knows had I waited to 50 what those Polyps would have became.
You were SO wise to get a colonoscopy, especially with the family history of colon cancer.
We all need to do something in our own little cirlcle (friends, church, community) to educate men and women on awareness of our bodies, and pushing for early detection.
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YES
I think one day it will be, I hope that day is soon. My mom died from it at 57, I was all set to have one at 40 when I ended up in the ER diagnosed state III B at 40, things need to change.
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I'm 43 and I know severalChelsea71 said:I think forty is reasonable.
I think forty is reasonable. My father and his sister were both diagnosed with crc when they were 60. My doctor told me that I should have a colonoscopy 10 years before the age that they were diagnosed. This would be fifty. (The recommended age for everyone in Ontario). I plan to somehow get one much sooner.I'm 43 and I know several people who have now died at my age. 30 is better.
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I'm 43 and I know severalChelsea71 said:I think forty is reasonable.
I think forty is reasonable. My father and his sister were both diagnosed with crc when they were 60. My doctor told me that I should have a colonoscopy 10 years before the age that they were diagnosed. This would be fifty. (The recommended age for everyone in Ontario). I plan to somehow get one much sooner.I'm 43 and I know several people who have now died at my age. 30 is better.
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I'm with you, I say 30! I'mchristinecarl said:YES
I think one day it will be, I hope that day is soon. My mom died from it at 57, I was all set to have one at 40 when I ended up in the ER diagnosed state III B at 40, things need to change.
I'm with you, I say 30! I'm 43 and I have met so many others my age who have this.
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I'm with you, I say 30! I'mchristinecarl said:YES
I think one day it will be, I hope that day is soon. My mom died from it at 57, I was all set to have one at 40 when I ended up in the ER diagnosed state III B at 40, things need to change.
I'm with you, I say 30! I'm 43 and I have met so many others my age who have this.
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Definitely!barbebarb said:The answer is
Yes. Diagnosed at 48Even when I was told from genetic counselling that my mom's cancer was not a hereditary thing coz she got diagnosed at age 66, I would want to get colonoscopy too. I am thinkingof having one ina few months. Mom's surgical oncologist advised us to to be on the safe side. I also wish that everytime a person gets a blood test, tumor markers should be cited too on the results. Any possible diagnostic procedure should be made available.
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CEA. regular blood checkfighting_ big_c said:Definitely!
Even when I was told from genetic counselling that my mom's cancer was not a hereditary thing coz she got diagnosed at age 66, I would want to get colonoscopy too. I am thinkingof having one ina few months. Mom's surgical oncologist advised us to to be on the safe side. I also wish that everytime a person gets a blood test, tumor markers should be cited too on the results. Any possible diagnostic procedure should be made available.
I also wish that everytime a person gets a blood test, tumor markers should be cited too on the results
That's a great ideas0 -
YES...30
I'm 32 and didn't think I would make it to 33 for awhile there...hereditary non polopsis colon cancer..my doctors all recommend that my children receive colonoscopies at age 20! Every year as they both have a 50% chance of developing it. Hnpcc is a nasty colon cancer and survivors have an 85%chance it will reoccur. Often younger people are misdiagnosed due to age. I was told it was my ovaries..an abdominal infection..hypertension...diverticulitis..on and on. At 26 I was fainting and fatigued, moderate pain,even noticed a little blood but no one would do the test or even suspected colon cancer. By 32 when it was found..constant severe pain..colon completely blocked/ripped apart..permanent ostomy and most of intestines gone large and small..lots of problems. Anyway I do feel that things could have gone much better had Ibbeen tested when symptoms first appeared. Through research Iddiscovered I had EVERY symptom of colon cancer!! It wasn't one or two doctors that didn't do the test...but multiple doctors who all decided I was too young for colon cancer. Sorry about misspellings..typed on phone...
Peace to all..Carrie
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