October 26, 2014
Non Invasive Test Screening For Colon Cancer
This undated product image provided by the Mayo Clinic shows the Cologuard test.
Photo: AP/Mayo Clinic
[From article]
The tests, called fecal immunochemical tests (FITs), are done at home and detect tiny amounts of blood in the stool -- a possible sign of colon cancer. In the new review, researchers found that across 19 studies, FITs caught more than three-quarters of colon tumors, and were very good at ruling out the cancer.
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On average, the review found that FITs catch about 79 percent of colon cancers, and their specificity consistently tops 90 percent. That means the tests accurately give a negative result to more than 90 percent of people who do not have colon cancer.
http://www.webmd.com/colorectal-cancer/news/20140203/at-home-stool-test-for-colon-cancer-called-accurate-but-not-foolproof
At-Home Stool Test for Colon Cancer
Review of 19 studies found the exam spotted the disease about 79 percent of the time
By Amy Norton
HealthDay Reporter
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New home test shakes up colon cancer screening
Published October 26, 2014
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