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Regular Colonoscopy can Prevent 40 Percent of Colorectal Cancers, Harvard Study Finds
Regular colonoscopy can prevent about 40 percent of all colorectal cancers, according to a study from Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH). Researchers said that people with the cancer risk should follow doctor's advice and get a colonoscopy every ten years.
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