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GP access to FIT increases the proportion of colorectal cancers detected on urgent pathways in symptomatic patients in Nottingham
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Service evaluation of GP access to Faecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) for colorectal cancer (CRC) detection in Nottinghamshire and use of FIT for "rule out", "rule in" and "first test selection"., DESIGN: Retrospective audit of FIT results, CRC outcomes and resource utilisation before and after introduction of FIT in Primary Care in November 2017. Data from the new pathway up to December 2018 was compared with previous experience., RESULTS: Between November 2017 and December 2018, 6747 GP FIT test requests yielded 5733 FIT results, of which 4082 (71.2%) were =150.0 mug Hb/g faeces. The proportion of "rule out" results =150.0 mug Hb/g faeces. The proportion of "rule out" results =150.0 mug Hb/g faeces was significantly lower (4.1% vs 8.1%, Chi squared 27.3,P < 0.0001). There was a 33% rise in urgent referrals across Nottingham overall during the evaluation period. 2 CRC diagnoses were made in 4082 patients who had FIT<4.0 mug Hb/g faeces. 58.4% of new CRC diagnoses associated with a positive FIT were early stage cancers (Stage I and II). The proportion of all CRC diagnoses that follow an urgent referral s rose after introduction of FIT., CONCLUSIONS: FIT allows GP's to select a more appropriate cohort for urgent investigation without a large number of missed diagnoses. FIT appears to promise a "stage migration" effect which may ultimately improve CRC outcomes.
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Date
2021
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Colorectal neoplasms, Faecal immunochemical testing, General practice
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Bailey, J.A., Khawaja, A., Andrews, H., Weller, J., Chapman, C., Morling, J.R., Oliver, S., Castle, S., Simpson, J.A., Humes, D.J. and Banerjea, A. (2021) 'GP access to FIT increases the proportion of colorectal cancers detected on urgent pathways in symptomatic patients in Nottingham', The surgeon : journal of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Ireland, 19(2), pp. 93-102. doi: 10.1016/j.surge.2020.03.002.
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