Home Health News Early FIT Linked to Reduced Colon Cancer Incidence, Mortality By News Health 2 months Ago Share on FacebookShare on Twitter (MedPage Today) — Starting fecal immunochemical testing (FIT) at ages 40 to 49 was associated with reduced colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality compared with starting screening at age 50, a Taiwanese cohort study suggested. Among over… Source link : https://www.medpagetoday.com/gastroenterology/coloncancer/116049 Author : Publish date : 2025-06-12 19:54:00 Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source. Categories: Health News Related Content Can 3 Questions Flag Depression? PHQ-3 Tested By News Health July 30, 2025 Trump Admin Is Launching a New Private Health Tracking System With Big Tech's Help By News Health July 30, 2025 APA Opposes RFK Jr. Plan; Murder-Suicide Rates; D.I.Y. Fecal Transplant for Bipolar By News Health July 30, 2025 Let a breakthrough in measuring body clocks ease the ills of shiftwork By News Health July 30, 2025 COVID Infection May Ignite Dormant Cancer in Survivors, Study Says By News Health July 30, 2025 This Severe Flu-Related Neurologic Complication Occurred Mostly in Healthy Kids By News Health July 30, 2025