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. 2002:2 Suppl 1:S20-6.

Stool-based DNA tests for colorectal cancer: clinical potential and early results

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Stool-based DNA tests for colorectal cancer: clinical potential and early results

David A Ahlquist. Rev Gastroenterol Disord. 2002.

Abstract

Stool-based DNA testing is a promising new diagnostic tool with the potential to improve the overall effectiveness of colorectal cancer screening. Early clinical studies suggest that multi-target, DNA-based stool tests are capable of detecting both premalignant adenomas and cancers with high sensitivity and specificity. Screening compliance could be enhanced by the user-friendly features of stool-based DNA testing which include: the testing is noninvasive, requires no cathartic bowel preparation or diet or medication restrictions, and requires just a single specimen per screen. Large, multicenter, comparative studies addressing the performance of stool-based DNA testing in the general population will soon be completed and will promise to validate the readiness of this approach for widespread application.

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