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Participant uptake of the fecal immunochemical test decreases with the two-sample regimen compared with one-sample FIT

BACKGROUND: Fecal immunochemical tests (FITs) are recommended to screen average-risk adults for colorectal cancer (CRC). Little research has examined whether a two-sample FIT affects participant uptake, compared with a one-sample FIT. Examining participant uptake is important, as evidence suggests t...

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Autores principales: Mosen, David M., Liles, Elizabeth G., Feldstein, Adrianne C., Perrin, Nancy, Rosales, Anna G., Keast, Erin, Smith, David H.
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4186737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25203483
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CEJ.0000000000000084
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author Mosen, David M.
Liles, Elizabeth G.
Feldstein, Adrianne C.
Perrin, Nancy
Rosales, Anna G.
Keast, Erin
Smith, David H.
author_facet Mosen, David M.
Liles, Elizabeth G.
Feldstein, Adrianne C.
Perrin, Nancy
Rosales, Anna G.
Keast, Erin
Smith, David H.
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description BACKGROUND: Fecal immunochemical tests (FITs) are recommended to screen average-risk adults for colorectal cancer (CRC). Little research has examined whether a two-sample FIT affects participant uptake, compared with a one-sample FIT. Examining participant uptake is important, as evidence suggests that a two-sample FIT may increase the sensitivity to detect CRC. OBJECTIVE: This study had two objectives: (i) to evaluate FIT completion in a population that received either a one-sample FIT kit (1-FIT) or a two-sample FIT kit (2-FIT) and (ii) to understand whether uptake varies by age, sex, or receipt of prior CRC screening. METHODS: We conducted a randomized controlled trial in which 3081 participants who were aged between 50 and 75 years and were at an average risk for CRC, and who had requested FITs, randomly received 1-FIT (n=1540) or 2-FIT (n=1541) kits. FIT completion was defined as the completion and return of a one-sample test by the patients in the 1-FIT group or of both sample tests by those in the 2-FIT group. Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to determine the independent effect of group type (2-FIT vs. 1-FIT) on the completion of the FIT, adjusting for age, sex, and receipt of prior CRC screening. RESULTS: The 2-FIT group had lower test completion rates (hazard ratio=0.87; 95% confidence interval=0.78–0.97; P=0.01) after adjusting for age, sex, and receipt of prior CRC screening. Participant uptake did not vary by age, sex, or receipt of prior CRC screening. CONCLUSION: This unique, rigorous randomized controlled trial found that the 2-FIT regimen decreases completion of FIT. Further research is needed to understand whether decreases in participant uptake are offset by increased gains in test sensitivity.
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spelling pubmed-41867372014-10-08 Participant uptake of the fecal immunochemical test decreases with the two-sample regimen compared with one-sample FIT Mosen, David M. Liles, Elizabeth G. Feldstein, Adrianne C. Perrin, Nancy Rosales, Anna G. Keast, Erin Smith, David H. Eur J Cancer Prev Research Papers: Gastrointestinal Cancer BACKGROUND: Fecal immunochemical tests (FITs) are recommended to screen average-risk adults for colorectal cancer (CRC). Little research has examined whether a two-sample FIT affects participant uptake, compared with a one-sample FIT. Examining participant uptake is important, as evidence suggests that a two-sample FIT may increase the sensitivity to detect CRC. OBJECTIVE: This study had two objectives: (i) to evaluate FIT completion in a population that received either a one-sample FIT kit (1-FIT) or a two-sample FIT kit (2-FIT) and (ii) to understand whether uptake varies by age, sex, or receipt of prior CRC screening. METHODS: We conducted a randomized controlled trial in which 3081 participants who were aged between 50 and 75 years and were at an average risk for CRC, and who had requested FITs, randomly received 1-FIT (n=1540) or 2-FIT (n=1541) kits. FIT completion was defined as the completion and return of a one-sample test by the patients in the 1-FIT group or of both sample tests by those in the 2-FIT group. Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to determine the independent effect of group type (2-FIT vs. 1-FIT) on the completion of the FIT, adjusting for age, sex, and receipt of prior CRC screening. RESULTS: The 2-FIT group had lower test completion rates (hazard ratio=0.87; 95% confidence interval=0.78–0.97; P=0.01) after adjusting for age, sex, and receipt of prior CRC screening. Participant uptake did not vary by age, sex, or receipt of prior CRC screening. CONCLUSION: This unique, rigorous randomized controlled trial found that the 2-FIT regimen decreases completion of FIT. Further research is needed to understand whether decreases in participant uptake are offset by increased gains in test sensitivity. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2014-11 2014-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4186737/ /pubmed/25203483 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CEJ.0000000000000084 Text en © 2014 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License, where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0.
spellingShingle Research Papers: Gastrointestinal Cancer
Mosen, David M.
Liles, Elizabeth G.
Feldstein, Adrianne C.
Perrin, Nancy
Rosales, Anna G.
Keast, Erin
Smith, David H.
Participant uptake of the fecal immunochemical test decreases with the two-sample regimen compared with one-sample FIT
title Participant uptake of the fecal immunochemical test decreases with the two-sample regimen compared with one-sample FIT
title_full Participant uptake of the fecal immunochemical test decreases with the two-sample regimen compared with one-sample FIT
title_fullStr Participant uptake of the fecal immunochemical test decreases with the two-sample regimen compared with one-sample FIT
title_full_unstemmed Participant uptake of the fecal immunochemical test decreases with the two-sample regimen compared with one-sample FIT
title_short Participant uptake of the fecal immunochemical test decreases with the two-sample regimen compared with one-sample FIT
title_sort participant uptake of the fecal immunochemical test decreases with the two-sample regimen compared with one-sample fit
topic Research Papers: Gastrointestinal Cancer
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4186737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25203483
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CEJ.0000000000000084
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