When it comes to colon cancer, UGI urges African Americans to know their family history

Members of the Black community are 20% more likely to be diagnosed with colorectal cancer and 40% more likely to die from the disease than members of any other race or ethnicity.

University Gastroenterology urges African Americans to get screened for colon cancer starting at 45, or younger if they have any risk factors – such as family history.

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