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Population screening for colorectal cancer means getting FIT: the past, present, and future of colorectal cancer screening using the fecal immunochemical test for hemoglobin (FIT).
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Population screening for colorectal cancer means getting FIT: the past, present, and future of colorectal cancer screening using the fecal immunochemical test for hemoglobin (FIT).

JE Allison, CG Fraser, SP Halloran and GP Young
Gut Liver, Vol.8(2), pp.117-130
03/2014

Abstract

Colorectal cancer Colorectal cancer screening Fecal immunochemical test for hemoglobin Population screening Colorectal Neoplasms Early Detection of Cancer Feces Forecasting Global Health Hemoglobins Humans Immunochemistry Mass Screening Occult Blood Sensitivity and Specificity
Fecal immunochemical tests for hemoglobin (FIT) are changing the manner in which colorectal cancer (CRC) is screened. Although these tests are being performed worldwide, why is this test different from its predecessors? What evidence supports its adoption? How can this evidence best be used? This review addresses these questions and provides an understanding of FIT theory and practices to expedite international efforts to implement the use of FIT in CRC screening.
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