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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for Augmentation of Screening Colonoscopy With Fecal Immunochemical Testing

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Augmentation of Screening Colonoscopy With Fecal Immunochemical Testing

Official Title: Augmentation of Screening Colonoscopy With Fecal Immunochemical Testing

Study ID: NCT00892593

Conditions

Colon Cancer

Study Description

Brief Summary: The study will determine if adding fecal immunochemical testing (FIT) at yearly intervals to a colonoscopy screening program will improve colon cancer detection rates.

Detailed Description: This study will evaluate the benefit of augmenting a compliant College of Gastroenterology colorectal cancer screening program with the addition of yearly FIT testing at two critical points in the current recommended follow up: 1. In patients found to have adenomatous polyps for the first time after colonoscopy, the addition of FIT in yearly intervals following index colonoscopy and 2. For subjects with "clean" colonoscopies (no polyps found), the addition of FIT at yearly intervals starting in year 6 and continuing to year 10 or subsequent colonoscopy. Current screening guidelines do not recommend the combination of colonoscopy and FOBT. Two factors plague an effective colon cancer screening program: 1) a less than 100% sensitivity (95% ) for optical colonoscopy to detect colon cancer, and 2) Limitations of guaiac based stool testing: low sensitivity ( 5% in single use) for detection of colon cancer and the traditional gFOBT is cumbersome for patients to perform, impeding patient acceptance and adherence. FIT offers a FOBT with improved sensitivity (65% for invasive colon cancer) and improved specificity and better patient compliance. The addition of FIT after initial colonoscopy could be applied to a screening program and thereby salvage "missed" lesions by increased detection rates

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 18 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

Digestive Health Specialists, PA, Winston Salem, North Carolina, United States

Piedmont Gastroenterology Specialists, PA, Winston Salem, North Carolina, United States

Salem Gastroenterology Associates, PA, Winston Salem, North Carolina, United States

Contact Details

Name: Daniel Murphy, M.D.

Affiliation: Piedmont Gastroenterology Specialists

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

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