In remission – next colonoscopy in 5 years?

Hey all, I (29 F) have been on infliximab for over a year now after an incredibly intense flare got me diagnosed with severe pancolitis in summer 2023. I had my 2nd colonoscopy today and they found it appears I'm in remission (yay!), though waiting for biopsy to see if I'm healing at the microscopic level.

My report says everything was normal except there were "pseudopolyps in the entire examined colon". I understand this is a normal part of healing from intense inflammation, but I'm still a little freaked out that it potentially increases cancer risk. My doctor said I should get my next colonoscopy in 5 years. That just seems a little long to me? I had been comforted that more regular colonoscopies would mean a higher likelihood of catching colon cancer, but 5 years isn't quite so regular as I thought. Does anyone else have experience getting colonoscopies that many years apart once in remission?

Thank you!