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En los Estados Unidos, el cáncer colorrectal es el segundo tipo de cáncer que causa más muertes. Este podcast habla de la importancia de hacer pruebas de detección periódicas a la población con mayor riesgo, los adultos mayores de 50 años de edad.  

No deje de hacerse esta prueba (Don't Pass On This Test)

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En los Estados Unidos, el cáncer colorrectal es el segundo tipo de cáncer que causa más muertes. Este podcast habla de la importancia de hacer pruebas de detección periódicas a la población con mayor riesgo, los adultos mayores de 50 años de edad.  Created: 3/14/2008 by MMWR.   Date Released: 2/19/2009.

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In the United States, the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths is colorectal cancer, and this broadcast discusses the importance of the population at greatest risk, adults over age 50 years, having regular screening tests.  

Don't Pass on this Test (A Minute of Health with CDC)

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In the United States, the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths is colorectal cancer, and this broadcast discusses the importance of the population at greatest risk, adults over age 50 years, having regular screening tests.  Created: 3/14/2008 by MMWR.   Date Released: 3/27/2008.

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In the United States, adults over age 50 years are at greatest risk for colorectal cancer, the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Dr. Djenaba Joseph discusses the importance of regular screening tests, early detection, and knowing warning signs, including a change in bowel habits, blood in the stool, and abdominal pain.  

Don't Pass on this Test (A Cup of Health with CDC)

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In the United States, adults over age 50 years are at greatest risk for colorectal cancer, the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Dr. Djenaba Joseph discusses the importance of regular screening tests, early detection, and knowing warning signs, including a change in bowel habits, blood in the stool, and abdominal pain.  Created: 3/14/2008 by MMWR.   Date Released: 3/27/2008.

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Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States. It affects men and women from all racial and ethnic groups but is most common in people 50 and older. Colorectal cancer is preventable. Regular screening detects colon polyps which can be removed before they become cancer. People 50 and older and people with a family history of this cancer should see their doctor for regular screening.  

Regular Screening Prevents Colorectal Cancer (A Minute of Health with CDC)

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Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States. It affects men and women from all racial and ethnic groups but is most common in people 50 and older. Colorectal cancer is preventable. Regular screening detects colon polyps which can be removed before they become cancer. People 50 and older and people with a family history of this cancer should see their doctor for regular screening.  Created: 9/14/2007 by MMWR.   Date Released: 9/14/2007.

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Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States. It affects men and women from all racial and ethnic groups but is most common in people 50 and older. Colorectal cancer is preventable. Regular screening detects colon polyps which can be removed before they become cancer. People 50 and older and people with a family history of this cancer should see their doctor for regular screening.  

Regular Screening Prevents Colorectal Cancer (A Cup of Health with CDC)

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Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States. It affects men and women from all racial and ethnic groups but is most common in people 50 and older. Colorectal cancer is preventable. Regular screening detects colon polyps which can be removed before they become cancer. People 50 and older and people with a family history of this cancer should see their doctor for regular screening.  Created: 9/14/2007 by MMWR.   Date Released: 9/14/2007.

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