If you are younger than 74 (inclusive) with a personal history of adenomas:
Colonoscopy is recommended every three or five years, depending on the type of adenoma removed at your last colonoscopy.
If you are younger than 74 (inclusive) with a significant family history of colon cancer:
Colonoscopy is recommended every five years.
Significant family history means that you have:
- One first-degree relative (mother, father, sister, brother, daughter, or son) with colon cancer diagnosed under the age of 60; or,
- Two or more first-degree relatives with colon cancer diagnosed at any age.
Colonoscopy screening can start at whichever age is youngest between the following:
- Age 40; or,
- 10 years younger than the age of diagnosis of your youngest first-degree relative that was diagnosed with colon cancer.