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Toronto cancer survivor says Ontario’s lowering of colon cancer screening is ‘going to change lives’

Ontario has lowered the eligibility age for colon cancer screening from 50 to 45, a move that cancer survivor Ashley Wiley says is a game changer as rates of the disease increase nationwide.

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Ontario has lowered the eligibility age for colon cancer screening from 50 to 45, a move that cancer survivor Ashley Wiley says is a game changer as rates of the disease increase nationwide.

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Ontario has lowered the eligibility age for colon cancer screening from 50 to 45, a move that cancer survivor Ashley Wiley says is a game changer as rates of the disease increase nationwide.

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