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11/17/2008
Joshua L. Berger
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Get Repeat Colonoscopy every 5 Years, Says Study

There is not agreement among doctors about how frequently people should get colonoscopy after a negative colonoscopy.  We have added a new Library article about a study just reported in The New England Journal of Medicine which attempts to answer this question.  These researchers concluded that a repeat colonoscopy should be done every 5 years, after a negative colonoscopy for colon cancer.





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