Introduction Colonoscopy workload for endoscopy services in Western countries is increasing markedly because of the implementation of faecal occult bloodbased mass screening programmes against colorectal cancer (CRC). We therefore explored the possibility of using a combination of faecal tests to prioritize the access to colonoscopy with criteria other than symptoms and/or time of referral. Aims and methods We tested a combination of faecal tests [immunochemical faecal occult blood test (i-FOBT), M2-PK, calprotectin] as markers for advanced neoplasia in a selected series of patients requiring colonoscopy for the suspicion of CRC. All the tests were performed in a 1-day stool sample of patients aged 50–80 years, without any die...
AbstractIntroductionCurrent investigation for patients with colorectal symptoms without overt rectal...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer in the UK. Presenting symptoms t...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer in the UK. Presenting symptoms t...
Introduction Colonoscopy workload for endoscopy services in Western countries is increasing markedl...
Colonoscopy workload for endoscopy services in Western countries is increasing markedly because of t...
Most colonoscopies performed to evaluate gastrointestinal symptoms detect only non-relevant patholog...
Background: Faecal occult blood test (FOBT) has demonstrated effectiveness in colorectal cancer (CRC...
Aim: To investigate the diagnostic value of a combined analyses of faecal immunological haemoglobin ...
Although colorectal cancer (CRC) is a common cause of cancer-related death, it is fortunately amenab...
A Cochrane review conducted a meta-analysis looking only at FOBT for colorectal cancer screening. Th...
Immunochemical faecal occult blood testing (FIT) provides quantitative test results, which allows op...
Aim: Although the relationship between colorectal neoplasia and inflammation is well described, the...
textabstractImmunochemical faecal occult blood testing (FIT) provides quantitative test results, whi...
Objectives To assess the appropriateness of recommendations for endoscopic surveillance in organised...
Screening for colorectal cancer (CRC) reduces CRC mortality; many countries have implemented populat...
AbstractIntroductionCurrent investigation for patients with colorectal symptoms without overt rectal...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer in the UK. Presenting symptoms t...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer in the UK. Presenting symptoms t...
Introduction Colonoscopy workload for endoscopy services in Western countries is increasing markedl...
Colonoscopy workload for endoscopy services in Western countries is increasing markedly because of t...
Most colonoscopies performed to evaluate gastrointestinal symptoms detect only non-relevant patholog...
Background: Faecal occult blood test (FOBT) has demonstrated effectiveness in colorectal cancer (CRC...
Aim: To investigate the diagnostic value of a combined analyses of faecal immunological haemoglobin ...
Although colorectal cancer (CRC) is a common cause of cancer-related death, it is fortunately amenab...
A Cochrane review conducted a meta-analysis looking only at FOBT for colorectal cancer screening. Th...
Immunochemical faecal occult blood testing (FIT) provides quantitative test results, which allows op...
Aim: Although the relationship between colorectal neoplasia and inflammation is well described, the...
textabstractImmunochemical faecal occult blood testing (FIT) provides quantitative test results, whi...
Objectives To assess the appropriateness of recommendations for endoscopic surveillance in organised...
Screening for colorectal cancer (CRC) reduces CRC mortality; many countries have implemented populat...
AbstractIntroductionCurrent investigation for patients with colorectal symptoms without overt rectal...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer in the UK. Presenting symptoms t...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer in the UK. Presenting symptoms t...