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  2. Stool test - Wikipedia

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    A multi-target stool DNA test was approved in August 2014 by the FDA as a screening test for non-symptomatic, average-risk adults 50 years or older. [8] A 2017 study found this testing to be less cost effective compared to colonoscopy or fecal occult blood testing. [ 9 ]

  3. Dreading a colonoscopy? There are alternatives | Savvy Senior

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    DEAR STEVEN: While a colonoscopy remains the most accurate screening test for detecting colon cancer (94% accurate), there are other easier — although less accurate — tests available. But be ...

  4. Do I need a colonoscopy? Doctors speak about effectiveness ...

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    “The way we ended up recommending colonoscopy is that over 10 years 43% of people getting the stool test were recommended to get a colonoscopy because of the positive findings on the stool test.”

  5. Docs Say This At-Home Test May Be As Effective As A Colonoscopy

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    For years, the gold standard in screening for colon cancer has been a colonoscopy.. But a colonoscopy is a medical procedure that involves length prep work, along with being put under, making it ...

  6. Colonoscopy - Wikipedia

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    The other screening tests include flexible sigmoidoscopy, double-contrast barium enema, computed tomographic (CT) colonography (virtual colonoscopy), guaiac-based fecal occult blood test (gFOBT), fecal immunochemical test (FIT), and multitarget stool DNA screening test (Cologuard).

  7. Ottawa Bowel Preparation Scale - Wikipedia

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    The scale assesses three components of the large intestine: (1) the rectosigmoid colon, (2) the mid colon and (3) the right colon. A maximum score of 4 is used for each section of the large intestine. A score of 0 is given if the bowel preparation is excellent, meaning the mucosal detail is visible, there is no fluid and almost no stool.