Fecal immunochemical test | |
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![]() Faecal Immunochemical Testing | |
Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) is a diagnostic technique that examines stool samples for traces of non-visible blood, which could potentially indicate conditions including bowel cancer. [1] Symptoms which could be caused by bowel cancer and suggest a FIT include a change in bowel habit, anaemia, unexplained weight loss, and abdominal pain. [2] [3] By using a random forest classification model, sensitivity can be increased. [4]
Note: Blood in stools does not always mean the presence of bowel or anal cancer, it could be from other bowel diseases such as ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease or even hemorrhoids.
A 2022 UK guideline recommends the use of a FIT threshold of fHb ≥10 μg Hb/g to select patients with symptoms for an urgent referral for colorectal cancer investigation. [5]