Multitarget Stool DNA Testing for Colorectal-Cancer Screening
Center for Innovation · Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center · +5 more institutions
Abstract
An accurate, noninvasive test could improve the effectiveness of colorectal-cancer screening.
We compared a noninvasive, multitarget stool DNA test with a fecal immunochemical test (FIT) in persons at average risk for colorectal cancer. The DNA test includes quantitative molecular assays for KRAS mutations, aberrant NDRG4 and BMP3 methylation, and β-actin, plus a hemoglobin immunoassay. Results were generated with the use of a logistic-regression algorithm, with values of 183 or more considered to be positive. FIT values of more than 100 ng of hemoglobin per milliliter of buffer were considered to be positive. Tests were processed independently of colonoscopic findings.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 73.24
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- 100%
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8Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Colorectal cancer
- KRAS
- Immunoassay
- Internal medicine
- Gastroenterology
- DNA methylation
- Colorectal cancer screening
- Good health and well-being