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The rates of colorectal cancer are increasing in young adults. It’s best you start earlier so that problematic polyps and adenomas can be removed before they get worse.
https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/with-colorectal-cancer-rates-rising-among-younger-adults-a-yale-cancer-center-expert-explains-there-may-be-more-factors-behind-this-worrisome-trend/#:~:text=Nearly%20double%20the%20number%20of,by%20the%20American%20Cancer%20Society.
I've got a family history of it and probably should get checked early bit haven't. Here's to hoping that the article I saw that said THC is toxic to polyps literally saves my ass.
I think you've stumbled upon an innovative new way to ingest THC...
Yup. My family has a history of colon polyps, so I had my first screening at 42 and they found a precancerous polyp.
Wasn't there a recent meta study that showed colonoscopies were basically useless?
I haven’t heard this but that would be an interesting read
I looked it up and it was in 2022. Apparently it was misreported. The study investigated how advertising for colonoscopies as part of public health programs was effective or not. And it turned out it's not effective at all. It did not look for how effective the colonoscopies themselves are. I just read this summary:
https://www.statnews.com/2022/10/14/colonoscopy-study-experts-discuss-furor-nuances/