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A Practical Overview of the Stool DNA Test for Colorectal Cancer Screening

Sanya Anand, Peter S. Liang

2022Clinical and Translational Gastroenterology26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The multitarget stool DNA test with fecal immunochemical test (sDNA-FIT) is recommended by all major US guidelines as an option for colorectal cancer screening. It is approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in average-risk individuals aged 45 years and older. The sDNA-FIT tests for 11 biomarkers, including point mutations in KRAS, aberrant methylation in NDRG4 and BMP3, and human hemoglobin. Patients collect a stool sample at home, send it to the manufacturer's laboratory within 1 day, and the result is reported in approximately 2 weeks. Compared with FIT, sDNA-FIT has higher sensitivity but lower specificity for colorectal cancer, which translates to a higher false-positive rate. A unique feature of sDNA-FIT is the manufacturer's comprehensive patient navigation system, which operates 24 hours a day and provides active outreach for patient education and reminders in the first month after a test is ordered. Retesting is recommended every 1-3 years, although the optimal testing interval has not yet been determined empirically. The cost of sDNA-FIT is $681 without insurance, but Medicare and most private insurers cover it with no copay or deductible.

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MedicineColorectal cancerInternal medicineTest (biology)Colorectal cancer screeningOncologyCancerGastroenterologyColonoscopyBiologyPaleontologyColorectal Cancer Screening and DetectionGastric Cancer Management and OutcomesGenetic factors in colorectal cancer