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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for Ultra-sensitivity Quantitative Fecal Immunochemical Test in Detecting Colorectal Advanced Adenoma and Colorectal Cancer

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Ultra-sensitivity Quantitative Fecal Immunochemical Test in Detecting Colorectal Advanced Adenoma and Colorectal Cancer

Official Title: Ultra-sensitivity Quantitative Fecal Immunochemical Test Improve Diagnostic Accuracy in Detecting Colorectal Advanced Adenoma and Colorectal Cancer: a Multicenter, Prospective Study

Study ID: NCT04856423

Study Description

Brief Summary: Early detecting and removing of colorectal advanced adenomas can reduce the incidence of colorectal cancer. Because of the less bleeding of advanced adenomas, sensitivities of the common used quantitative fecal immunochemical tests (qFITs) are unsatisfying. Ultra-sensitivity qFIT(us-qFIT) can determine extremely low fecal hemoglobin concentration compared with the common used qFIT. This study will prove the diagnostic accuracy of us-qFIT in detecting colorectal advanced adenomas.

Detailed Description: Early detection of CRC in a curable stage can reduce mortality but not morbidity. The majority of colorectal cancer is thought to arise from precancerous lesions through the adenoma-carcinoma pathway. Detecting and removing of colorectal advanced adenomas can reduce incidence of colorectal cancer. Although colonoscopy is currently considered the most effective method for detecting advanced adenomas, individuals may be reluctant to undergo colonoscopy due to the uncomfortable feeling and the relatively high cost. Conversely, stool tests are relatively cheap and more readily accepted. Fecal immunochemical test (FIT) is economic and easy to use in colorectal cancer screening. However, the common used qFIT is insufficiently sensitive to the minor hemorrhage of advanced adenomas, and the sensitivity is about only 27% to 47%. To improve the detection rate of colorectal advanced adenoma, Ultra-sensitivity quantitative fecal immunochemical test (us-qFIT) improves technology and can detect fecal hemoglobin in extremely low concentration quantificationally. The investigators design this research to prove the diagnostic accuracy of us-qFIT in detecting colorectal advanced adenoma.

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 50 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

Binzhou Medical University Hospotal, Binzhou, Shandong, China

People's Hospital of Lixia District of Jinan, Jinan, Shandong, China

Qilu Hospital of Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong, China

Weihai Municipal Hospital, Weihai, Shandong, China

Shanghai Tongji Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine, Shanghai, Shanghai, China

Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, Tianjin, Tianjin, China

Contact Details

Name: Yanqing Li, PhD

Affiliation: Qilu Hospital, Shandong University

Role: STUDY_CHAIR

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