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Surgical Oncologist Dr. Ajay Sahajpal from Ascension Wisconsin talks about how The American Cancer Society recommended the starting age for average-risk colonoscopy screening be lowered from 50 to 45 due to rising colorectal cancer rates in younger adults. Why was this change made? Can you prevent colorectal cancer? Is there a better method being worked on to improve the preparations for getting colonoscopies?