Fecal Occult Blood Test

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Colonoscopy Screenings - Fecal Occult Blood Testing Effective

medicalnewstoday.com — “According to an investigation published on November, 9 by the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, researchers have discovered that the health benefits of fecal immunochemical testingView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Fecal occult blood testing effective in colonoscopy screenings

medicalxpress.com — “Fecal immunochemical testing (FIT) is more effective in its health benefits at the same or lower costs compared to guaiac fecal occult blood testing (gFOBT) at all levels of colonoscopy capacity, according to a study published November 9 by the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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New fecal occult blood tests may improve adherence and mortality rates

ccjm.org — “New fecal occult blood tests may improve adherence and mortality ratesView full resource at ccjm.org

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Oncology Medical News about fecal occult blood test

mdlinx.com — “Cumulative evaluation of a quantitative immunochemical fecal occult blood test to determine its optimal clinical useView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Fecal Occult Blood Testing When Colonoscopy Capacity is Limited

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Advanced High Throughput Automated Immunoassay Fecal Occult Blood Test (FIT) System Receives FDA Clearance

medicalnewstoday.com — “Polymedco, Inc. announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted 510(k) clearance of the OC-Sensor Diana, a high throughput automated system for the immunoassay fecal occultView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Advanced High Throughput Automated Immunoassay Fecal Occult Blood Test (FIT) System Receives FDA Clearance http://mnt.to/3xg6

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Effective Screen For Lower GI Tract Lesions: Noninvasive Fecal Occult Blood Test

medicalnewstoday.com — “The immunochemical fecal occult blood test (iFOBT) is effective for predicting lesions in the lower intestine but not in the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract, confirms a study in CMAJ (CanadiaView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Effective Screen For Lower GI Tract Lesions: Noninvasive Fecal Occult Blood Test http://mnt.to/3YJf #gastrointestinal

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Noninvasive fecal occult blood test effective screen for lower GI tract lesions

sciencedaily.com — “The immunochemical fecal occult blood test is effective for predicting lesions in the lower intestine but not in the upper gastrointestinal tract, confirms a new study.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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MedWire News - Gastroenterology - Fecal occult blood test results for CRC detection vary by gender

medwire-news.md — “MedWire News The results of fecal occult blood testing for colorectal cancer detection vary significantly between men and women, report researchers who say clinicians should take this into account when interpreting test results. MedWire NewsView full resource at medwire-news.md

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Noninvasive fecal occult blood test effective screen for lower GI tract lesions

medicalxpress.com — “The immunochemical fecal occult blood test (iFOBT) is effective for predicting lesions in the lower intestine but not in the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract, confirms a study in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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MedWire News - Oncology - Fecal occult blood test results for CRC detection vary by gender

medwire-news.md — “MedWire News The results of fecal occult blood testing for colorectal cancer detection vary significantly between men and women, report researchers who say clinicians should take this into account when interpreting test results. MedWire NewsView full resource at medwire-news.md

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MedWire News - Gastroenterology - Poor follow-up rates after positive fecal occult blood test

medwire-news.md — “MedWire News Less than 50% of elderly patients who have a positive fecal occult blood test result receive complete follow-up care by 1 year after the test, US study results indicate. MedWire NewsView full resource at medwire-news.md

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Fecal Occult Blood Tests Can Do More Harm Than Good in the Elderly - Journal Watch Gastroenterology

gastroenterology.jwatch.org — “The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends that colorectal cancer (CRC) screening be discontinued after age 85 and that decisions to perform screening be individualized for patients aged 75 to 85. Several other guidelines recommend . . .View full resource at gastroenterology.jwatch.org

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kussin49 Dr. Steven Z. Kussin Doctor, Internist, Gastroenterologist, and Physician

I performed colonoscopies for 30 years. So when I suggest you stop all colon cancer screening at 80 years of age... http://fb.me/DXjW9qGk

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The Role of Fecal Occult Blood Testing in Colorectal Cancer Screening « NCI Benchmarks

benchmarks.cancer.gov — “The Role of Fecal Occult Blood Testing in Colorectal Cancer Screening « NCI BenchmarksView full resource at benchmarks.cancer.gov

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New Benchmarks Article: The Role of FOBT in Colorectal Cancer Screening by @AleeaNCI http://bit.ly/bEvENn

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Longitudinal Adherence With Fecal Occult Blood Test Screening in Community Practice -- Fenton et al. 8 (5): 397 -- Annals of Family Medicine

annfammed.org — “Longitudinal Adherence With Fecal Occult Blood Test Screening in Community Practice -- Fenton et al. 8 (5): 397 -- Annals of Family MedicineView full resource at annfammed.org

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Less than half of people who got screened for Colon Cancer followed up with their next screening - http://goo.gl/7jZl #wellness

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