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FIT (Fecal Immunochemical Test) or iFOBT (Immunological Fecal Occult Blood Test) is a non-invasive screening tool used to detect hidden blood in the stool, which can be an early sign of colorectal cancer or other gastrointestinal disorders. The test involves collecting a small sample of stool at home and sending it to a lab for analysis. FIT or iFOBT is highly reliable, sensitive, and convenient, making it an effective method for regular colorectal cancer screening in individuals above the age of 50 or those at increased risk.

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What is
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?

The FIT, also known as the fecal immunochemical test, is a screening test that detects hidden blood in the stool. Its primary purpose is to screen for colorectal cancer, although it can also identify gastrointestinal bleeding caused by other conditions. The test is conducted using a stool sample collected at home. Although it is considered more dependable than stool-based tests, the FIT cannot diagnose any medical condition. If the results are abnormal, additional specialized tests may be necessary.

Why
FIT / iFOBT
is needed?

The FIT test is primarily designed to detect colorectal cancer or precancerous growths like advanced adenoma and polyps at an early stage. Polyps are small clusters of cells that do not pose any threat, but some can develop into cancer if left untreated. The presence of trace amounts of blood in the stool can indicate precancerous polyps, advanced adenoma, or colorectal cancers. Detecting colorectal cancer early can increase the chances of successful treatment. The FIT test is a screening test that checks for signs of cancer or precancerous lesions in people who do not exhibit any symptoms of these conditions. This test is not used to diagnose colorectal cancer in individuals already known to have it. Even though other factors like hemorrhoids and ulcers can cause blood in the stool, the FIT test can only determine whether blood is present and not the specific source or cause. A more specialized test is needed to identify the exact cause.

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The FIT (fecal immunochemical test) is primarily designed to detect colorectal cancer or precancerous growths like advanced adenomas and polyps at an early stage. Although most polyps are harmless, some can turn cancerous if left untreated. Colorectal cancer, advanced adenomas, and precancerous polyps can release small amounts of blood with stool. Blood in the stool may be the first indication of colorectal cancer. Early diagnosis of the disease can facilitate its treatment. The FIT screening test detects signs of cancer or precancerous lesions without any symptoms. It is not used to diagnose colorectal cancer in individuals already known to have it. Although blood in the stool can have other causes like hemorrhoids and ulcers, the FIT only determines the presence of blood and cannot identify its specific source. Further specialized tests may be required for accurate diagnosis.

Frequently Asked Questions:

How fast will I receive the FIT test results?

The Lilium lab processes most samples on the same day, but sometimes, it may take up to 2 business days to receive your results.

Is a FIT test as good as a colonoscopy?

A colonoscopy is more accurate and is the best choice if you are in a high-risk group.

Can a FIT test detect polyps?

The FIT or fecal immunochemical test primarily detects early signs of colorectal cancer and precancerous lesions like advanced adenoma and polyps. Colon polyps are small cell masses that are mostly harmless, but some can lead to cancer if not removed. However, blood in the stool may also be due to other factors like hemorrhoids and ulcers, and the FIT cannot determine the root cause of the blood. It can only confirm the presence of blood. Additional specialized or invasive tests may be required if blood is found, especially if other symptoms are present.

What is Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT), and why is it important for detecting early signs of colorectal cancer?

The Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) is a screening method to detect early signs of colorectal cancer. It involves analyzing stool samples for blood that may be invisible to the naked eye. FIT is important because it can identify small amounts of blood in the stool, which may indicate the presence of polyps or tumours in the colon or rectum. Early detection allows for timely intervention and increases the chances of successful treatment. FIT is a non-invasive and relatively simple test, making it a convenient option for colorectal cancer screening.

How does the Fecal Immunochemical Test differ from other colorectal cancer screening methods, and what are its advantages?

The Fecal Immunochemical Test differs from other colorectal cancer screening methods primarily in its ability to precisely detect human hemoglobin, a protein found in the blood. Unlike older tests that may produce false positives due to dietary or medication influences, FIT is more sensitive and can accurately identify blood from the lower digestive tract. Moreover, FIT does not require dietary restrictions or medication adjustments before testing. Its advantages lie in its simplicity, accuracy, and convenience, making it a preferred choice for many individuals. You can easily do this fecal immunochemical testin Montreal at our laboratory in a convenient place near you.

When should I start undergoing Fecal Immunochemical Tests, and how often should they be performed?

The age to start undergoing Fecal Immunochemical Tests can vary depending on several factors, including family history and personal risk factors. It is generally recommended to begin regular screenings for colorectal cancer, including FIT, starting at 50. However, individuals with a family history of colorectal cancer or other risk factors may need to begin screenings earlier. The frequency of FIT tests also varies based on individual circumstances. Generally, FIT is performed annually, but your healthcare provider can provide specific recommendations based on your health history and risk factors.

How do I prepare for a Fecal Immunochemical Test, and what is the process for collecting and submitting the sample?

To prepare for a Fecal Immunochemical lab test, it is important to follow any instructions provided by your healthcare provider. You do not need to change your diet or medication routine significantly. However, some guidelines may include avoiding certain foods, such as red meat or vitamin C supplements, a few days before the test. Collecting the sample involves using a collection kit provided by your healthcare provider. You will obtain a small amount of stool and transfer it into a container. The sample is then submitted to the laboratory as instructed.

How are the results of a Fecal Immunochemical Test interpreted, and what do the findings indicate about my colorectal health?

Thefecal immunochemical results are typically reported as either positive or negative. A positive result indicates the presence of blood in the stool, which may be an early indication of colorectal cancer or other gastrointestinal problems. A negative result indicates no blood was detected in the stool, but it does not necessarily mean there is no risk for colorectal cancer. It is essential to follow up with your healthcare provider to discuss the results of your FIT and determine if further testing or evaluation is needed.

If my Fecal Immunochemical Test results come back positive or inconclusive, what are the next steps for further evaluation and potential treatment?

If your Fecal Immunochemical Test results come back positive or inconclusive, further evaluation is necessary to determine the cause of the blood in the stool. The next step often involves a diagnostic colonoscopy, which allows for a comprehensive examination of the colon and rectum. During this procedure, a flexible tube with a camera is inserted into the rectum to visualize the entire colon. The colonoscopy can help identify abnormalities, such as polyps or tumors, which can be further evaluated through biopsy. Based on the findings, your healthcare provider will recommend appropriate treatment options if necessary. You can easily do this fecal immunochemical near Montreal in our laboratory. We guarantee the results of the test within one day.

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