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Consistent Major Differences in Sex- and Age-Specific Diagnostic Performance among Nine Faecal Immunochemical Tests Used for Colorectal Cancer Screening

Anton Gies    
Tobias Niedermaier    
Elizabeth Alwers    
Thomas Hielscher    
Korbinian Weigl    
Thomas Heisser    
Petra Schrotz-King    
Michael Hoffmeister and Hermann Brenner    

Resumen

We evaluated the performance of nine faecal immunochemical tests among participants of screening colonoscopy. A total of 216 cases of advanced neoplasia (AN, colorectal cancer or advanced adenoma) and 300 randomly selected participants without AN were included. Diagnostic performance for detection of AN was assessed by sex and age (50?64 vs. 65?79 years), for each of the nine faecal immunochemical tests (FITs) individually and for all FITs combined. Major differences in diagnostic performance by sex and age were consistently seen across nine different FIT brands. Sensitivities were consistently lower, and specificities were consistently higher, for females as compared with males. Positive predictive values were similar between both sexes, but negative predictive values were higher for females. A negative FIT is less reliable in ruling out AN among men than among women and among older than among younger participants.

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