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People at average risk should start regular screening at age 45. People who are in good health and expected to live at least more 10 years should continue regular screening through the age of 75. People ages 76 through 85 should decide with their health care provider whether to continue to get screened.
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Read More »Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in the United States when men and women are combined. However, regular screening can find colorectal cancer when it is small, hasn’t spread, and might be easier to treat. Some types of screening can also help find and remove pre-cancerous growths called polyps before they have a chance to turn into cancer. The American Cancer Society (ACS) has guidelines for colorectal cancer screening and recommends people at average risk for colorectal cancer begin screening at age 45. In the most recent guideline update, ACS lowered the age to start screening because studies show rates of colorectal cancer among people younger than 50 are on the rise. ACS experts have determined that screening starting at 45 could help save more lives.
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Learn More »Collagen injections are one such treatment for urinary incontinence. With this procedure, collagen is injected around the bladder to expand the bladder neck. The urethra is tighter and it is easier to prevent urine leakage.
Collagen injections are one such treatment for urinary incontinence. With this procedure, collagen is injected around the bladder to expand the bladder neck. The urethra is tighter and it is easier to prevent urine leakage. Injections are performed multiple times initially until leakage stops. The injections are typically needed afterwards if leakage returns. Not only is this an effective treatment for urinary incontinence, but it’s also an outpatient procedure. Instead of dealing with a major surgery, this treatment helps your bladder perform as it would naturally. If you are interested in this procedure but are allergic to collagen, don’t worry. Other bulking agents can be used in place of collagen. Speak to your doctor to learn more about other options.
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