Journal article

Evaluation of new occult blood tests for detection of colorectal neoplasia

DJ B.St. John, GP Young, MA Alexeyeff, MC Deacon, AM Cuthbertson, FA Macrae, JCB Penfold

Gastroenterology | W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC | Published : 1993

Abstract

Background: Hemoccult II, the guaiac-based fecal occult blood test used in most colorectal cancer screening programs, has an unsatisfactory sensitivity for asymptomatic colorectal neoplasms. We evaluated the relative performance of four fecal occult blood tests, directed against various components of the hemoglobin molecule. Methods: All tests, Hemoccult II, HemoccultSENSA (a more sensitive guaiac test), HemeSelect (an immunochemical test specific for human hemoglobin), and HemoQuant (the heme-porphyrin assay), were performed by 107 patients with symptomatic colorectal cancer and 81 patients with predominantly asymptomatic adenoma. Hemoccult-SENSA and HemeSelect were performed by 1,355 scree..

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