At-home FIT screening involves testing stool for amounts of blood too small to see, which can help to diagnose colon cancer ...
Colorectal cancer is affecting more young adults, making early detection crucial. At-home fecal immunochemical tests (FIT) offer a quick, affordable way to check for hidden blood in stool, a potential ...
Patients received either mailed FIT with automated text message outreach from study personnel or mailed FIT-DNA with the ...
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 ...
Investigators aimed to evaluate CRC screening behaviors at a population level, identify determinants of screening adherence, and more.
The use of mailed FIT-DNA kits in community health centers significantly increases colorectal cancer screening, though follow ...
Pharmacy-based CRC screening programs using FIT can improve early detection, especially in underserved communities, with effective follow-up care. Patients prefer digital updates for negative results ...
Colorectal cancer screening programs are currently underutilized in Germany. This also applies to testing for blood in the stool. The immunological stool tests can detect tiny amounts of blood in the ...
Colon cancer is increasingly affecting younger adults, making early detection more critical than ever. Recognizing symptoms like persistent bowel changes or unexplained bleeding, and using accessible ...