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When would you say the risk of colon cancer is the highest, when you're under 40 years old, between 40 and 60 years old, or over 60 years old?

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[CC-27]  When would you say the risk of colon cancer is the highest, when you're under 40 years old, between 40 and 60 years old, or over 60 years old?

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Estimated U.S. Adult Population information
Survey Respondents information
  Response Number Percentage Sample
Responses
Sample
Percentage
1 Under 40 years old 7,818,525 3.8% 193 3.1%
2 Between 40 and 60 years old 125,074,340 61.2% 3,682 59.3%
3 Over 60 years old 54,320,299 26.5% 1,774 28.5%
98 Refused 289,030 0.1% 12 0.1%
99 Don't know 16,741,649 8.1% 547 8.8%
 
Total
- 100% 6,208 100%
Survey Notes:
HINTS 2003 Survey Instrument (English): PDF  
Who was asked:
People who have not had colon cancer  
Data collection method:
Phone
Question source:
New to HINTS 2003 
Dataset:
2003
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