Screening for colon cancer is crucial as early-stage detection significantly increases the chance of a cure, with over 90-95% success through surgery alone. By detecting cancer before symptoms manifest, screening plays a pivotal role in reducing colon cancer deaths in the long term. The recommended screening age has been lowered to 45 due to the increasing incidence of colon cancer in younger individuals. For those with a family history, screening should start even earlier, at age 40 or 10 years before the relative was diagnosed, contributing to the decline in colon cancer rates among older individuals.

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