Screen detection of serrated polyps by stool DNA multi-target testing (sDNA-MT): Comparison against fecal immunochemical occult blood testing (FIT).

2013 
341 Background: Precursors to 1/3 of colorectal cancer (CRC), serrated polyps have historically been underdetected by screening due to their inconspicuous, nonhemorrhagic, and proximal nature. New generation sDNA-MT show high sensitivity for both CRC and advanced adenomas (Gastroenterology 2012;142:248), but screen detection of serrated polyps by this approach requires further validation. Aim: To assess and compare noninvasive detection of sessile serrated polyps >1cm (SSP) by sDNA-MT and a commercial quantitative FIT. Methods: In a blinded prospective study, a single stool sample used for both tests was collected from 456 asymptomatic adults prior to screening or surveillance colonoscopy (criterion standard). All 29 patients with SSP were included as cases and all 232 with no neoplastic findings as controls. Buffered stool samples were processed and frozen on receipt; Exact Sciences performed sDNA-MT in batches using optimized analytical methods (Gastroenterology 2012;142:S770). The sDNA-MT panel targets...
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