Colorectal cancer: easier screening in the Gers

The screening test for colorectal cancer makes it possible to detect the presence of blood in the stool, but also to locate a polyp before it develops into cancer, or even to detect cancer at a very early stage to increase the chances of healing.

This test is recommended every 2 years for women and men aged 50 to 74, without symptoms or history. It is now accessible on the Internet for eligible people who have received an invitation. All you have to do is answer a few questions and the kit is sent to your home.

Information on the colorectal cancer screening website.

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