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19.9% of NEW Colon,Rectal cancers cases under 54 yr.age according to NCI data.132,700 total new cases in 2015,49,700 deaths
20% of Cancer cases are for people under 54 and this % is rising due to lack of insurance for colonoscopy screening for younger group.CallUS

NCI is forecasting a rise in colon,rectal cancer cases for people under 54 yr.age.It is 20% in 2015 out of total cases of 132,700 cases in 2015 forecasted .This means 26407 cases will be found in people under 54.
Colon,rectal cancer does not happen suddenly.Polyp in Colon are the leading cause.If they are removed ON TIME,Colon Cancer is Prevented.
However insurance co. do not pay for Screening Colonoscopy if you are under 50 unless you can prove that you genetic reasons or strong family history.
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Four women cited in Womens Health magazine article were 26-38 yr.--one of them lives in Chicago-not far from you.She got the cancer at 36yr.--she lost her job and pain,sufferings and expensive treatments after her majority of colon was removed-requiring frequent visit to the bathroom.
Texas MD Anderson Cancer study reported in Nov.2014 that this cancer is expected to rise sharply in 20-49yr.age group.
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The 2 facilities near you charge 3000-5000$--which is too expensive for most.
American Colonoscopy and Endoscopy Center is offering Screening Colonoscopy for price under 1250$-that includes Gastroenterologist fee,Anesthesiologist fee and facility fee.
The GI doctor was trained at the #2 rated The Cleveland Clinic from 1999-2002. Mayo Clinic was rated # 1 in Gastroenterology in America.
Dr.Mullick has an MD from top rated medical school-Johns Hopkins Univ.
He is the youngest Eagle Scout in America-at the age of 13,he saved 2 lives.
SO CALL 630 232 2025 and Save your life-live worry free from one BAD CANCER possibility.
He lowered the price for you--so you can afford it--His mission is to Save Lives.