Colorectal Cancer
Who Should Get Screened? (PDF)
Who Should Get Screened? (Spanish PDF)
There were 2,630 people in Maryland diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2010 and 950 people died of colorectal cancer in Maryland that year.
All medical advisory groups now recommend that adults routinely begin screening for colorectal cancer at age 50, and earlier if they have risk factors. Early stage colorectal cancer has no symptoms, which is why it often goes undetected at the early and most curable stage.
The Cancer Prevention, Education, Screening and Treatment (CPEST) Program offers colorectal cancer screening to adults over 50 who meet the program's financial criteria.
For information on program eligibility call 301-883-3524 (TTY/STS for the hearing impaired dial 711 for Maryland Relay).
Links
Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention/Colorectal Cancer
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene/Colorectal Cancer
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene/Colorectal Cancer Screening
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