<Li> Strongly recommends cervical cancer screening in women who are sexually active and have a cervix at least until the age of 65 . </Li> <Li> Recommend that Americans be screened for colorectal cancer via fecal occult blood testing, sigmoidoscopy, or colonoscopy starting at age 50 until age 75 . </Li> <Li> Evidence is insufficient to recommend for or against screening for skin cancer, oral cancer, lung cancer, or prostate cancer in men under 75 . </Li> <Li> Routine screening is not recommended for bladder cancer, testicular cancer, ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, or prostate cancer . </Li>

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