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Riverwild, I agree with you completely. My doctor would like me to have a colonoscopy but so far I've successfully resisted and will continue resisting until I have reasons to think I have something wrong with my colon that a colonoscopy would help to analyze.
I looked up the risk factors for colorectal cancer. There are about a half dozen of them, and I have not one. No relatives of mine have ever had colorectal cancer. I'm not counting a half-brother who had it. I sometimes think that some tests doctors put people through are done mainly so that the doctors can protect themselves from lawsuits. There is a questionnaire where you can find out your risk of colon cancer here: http://www.yourdiseaserisk.wustl.edu...art&quiz=colon Mine came out "much below average." I'm going to point this out if a doctor suggests a colonoscopy again.
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