Mar 12, 2026
Dr. Amar Rewari Discusses Early Colonoscopy Screening in the Daily Mail
Dr. Amar Rewari, Chief of Radiation Oncology at Luminis Health, speaks with the Daily Mail about why younger adults should consider colonoscopy screening before age 45 as colorectal cancer rates rise.
Dr. Amar Rewari was featured in a Daily Mail article published on March 12, 2026, exploring why patients should consider requesting a colonoscopy before the standard recommended screening age of 45. The piece, written by senior health reporter Emily Joshu Sterne, examines the alarming rise in early-onset colorectal cancer among Americans under 50.
In his interview, Dr. Rewari highlighted the role that shared family lifestyle and environmental exposures can play in colorectal cancer risk, alongside inherited genetic factors. He discussed screening timelines for patients with a family history, noting that some individuals may need colonoscopies as frequently as every five years rather than the standard ten.
Dr. Rewari also spoke about inherited conditions such as Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP) and Lynch syndrome, emphasizing the importance of early and aggressive surveillance for high-risk patients. He stressed that while many gastrointestinal symptoms turn out to be benign, persistent changes should not be dismissed — especially in younger adults — and that colonoscopy remains a critical tool for catching and removing suspicious polyps before they progress.
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