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A service evaluation of the use of faecal immunochemical tests in symptomatic patients aged under 50 years presenting to primary care

Rebecca E. Tibbs,Sally C. Benton

ANNALS OF CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY(2024)

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Background Most colorectal cancers (CRCs) occur in individuals aged over 50 years; however, the incidence in younger age groups is increasing. Diagnosis in younger patients is frequently delayed due to non-specific symptoms and the relative frequency of benign disease. There is a need to identify patients who warrant further investigation for CRC. This study reviewed whether a faecal haemoglobin (f-Hb) & GE;10 & mu;g Hb/g faeces measured by the faecal immunochemical test for f-Hb (FIT) was associated with CRC in a local primary care population aged under 50 years. Methods f-Hb results from symptomatic patients aged 18-49 years presenting to primary care during a 17-month period were extracted from local laboratory information systems. Colonoscopy lists were obtained from three local trusts. The Somerset Cancer Registry was searched to identify CRCs. f-Hb and outcomes were matched using NHS numbers. Results A total of 3119 patients were included (median age 41 years); 313 of 2682 patients with f-Hb <10 & mu;g/g (11.7%) and 305 of 437 patients with f-Hb & GE;10 & mu;g/g (69.8%) underwent colonoscopy. Twelve CRCs were detected. At a cut-off of 10 & mu;g/g, the positivity rate was 14.0%, sensitivity was 100% (75.8-100%), specificity was 86.3% (85.1-87.5%), positive predictive value (PPV) was 2.7% (2.5-3.0%) and negative predictive value (NPV) was 100%. At a cut-off of 150 & mu;g/g, sensitivity was 83.3% (55.2-95.3%), specificity was 95.2% (94.4-95.9%), PPV was 6.2% (4.7-8.2%) and NPV was 99.9% (99.8-100%). Conclusion Our data supports the use of FIT to triage patients aged under 50 years presenting to primary care with symptoms suggestive of CRCs.
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Haemoglobin,analytes,cancer,clinical studies
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