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ADVANCE FOR USE SATURDAY, MAY 14 AND THEREAFTER - In this March 13, 2016 photo, Donna Brent, of LeRoy, Ill., looks over a photograph of her family, including her husband who died of stomach cancer, and her six children who are now grown. After having successful colon cancer surgery, Brent has become an advocate for people age 50 and older to get a colonoscopy to check for colon cancer and polyps that can be removed before they turn into cancer. (Lori Ann Cook-Neisler/The Pantagraph via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT
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