As of July 1, Ontarians age 45 and up are eligible to receive the at-home fecal immunochemical screening test — or FIT — that ...
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Colorectal cancer has long been the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Taiwan. Early detection and removal of precancerous ...
A large trial in US community health centers shows mailed FIT-DNA kits outperform FIT in boosting colorectal cancer screening. Despite this, fewer than 4 in 10 patients with abnormal results complete ...
An 18% higher screening rates was seen among Hispanic, Black, and White patient populations with mailed fecal immunochemical testing. HealthDay News — Mailed fecal immunochemical tests (FITs) can ...
Patients received either mailed FIT with automated text message outreach from study personnel or mailed FIT-DNA with the manufacturer's outreach protocol. HealthDay News — Colorectal cancer (CRC) ...
Background: Racially and ethnically minoritized patients are underscreened for colorectal cancer, resulting in racial/ethnic disparities. This study examined an intervention consisting of a mailed ...
Fecal immunochemical testing (FIT) is a non-invasive screening modality that quantifies haemoglobin levels in stool to detect occult bleeding from colorectal neoplasia. By offering a simple home-based ...
Colon cancer (colorectal cancer) remains one of the most common and deadly cancers. It is now the leading cause of cancer deaths in Americans under age 50, and the second leading cause of cancer ...
Ontario has lowered the eligibility age for colon cancer screening from 50 to 45, a move that cancer survivor Ashley Wiley ...