As of July 1, Ontarians age 45 and up are eligible to receive the at-home fecal immunochemical screening test — or FIT — that detects traces of blood in the stool.
Ontario is the second province in Canada to lower the routine colorectal cancer screening age from age 50 to 45.
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TORONTO - Ontario is the second province in Canada to lower the routine colorectal cancer screening age from age 50 to 45.