1. The fecal hemoglobin concentration, age and sex test score: Development and external validation of a simple prediction tool for colorectal cancer detection in symptomatic patients
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María Salve, Daniel Rodríguez-Alcalde, Ana Garayoa, Hakim Ben Younes, Jordi Guardiola, Lorena Rodríguez-Alonso, Victoria Álvarez-Sánchez, Rafel Campo, Pablo Vega, Virginia Piñol, Angel Ferrandez, Craig Mowat, Jaume Boadas, Callum G. Fraser, Francisco Rodríguez-Moranta, Paula J. McDonald, Luis Bujanda, Ian M Godber, Jayne Digby, Fernando Fernández-Bañares, Joaquín Cubiella, Robert Steele, Enrique Quintero, Marta Diaz-Ondina, Francis A. Carey, and Judith A. Strachan
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Colorectal cancer ,business.industry ,Area under the curve ,Colonoscopy ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,Confidence interval ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Test score ,Internal medicine ,Cohort ,medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Derivation ,business - Abstract
Prediction models for colorectal cancer (CRC) detection in symptomatic patients, based on easily obtainable variables such as fecal haemoglobin concentration (f-Hb), age and sex, may simplify CRC diagnosis. We developed, and then externally validated, a multivariable prediction model, the FAST Score, with data from five diagnostic test accuracy studies that evaluated quantitative fecal immunochemical tests in symptomatic patients referred for colonoscopy. The diagnostic accuracy of the Score in derivation and validation cohorts was compared statistically with the area under the curve (AUC) and the Chi-square test. 1,572 and 3,976 patients were examined in these cohorts, respectively. For CRC, the odds ratio (OR) of the variables included in the Score were: age (years): 1.03 (95% confidence intervals (CI): 1.02–1.05), male sex: 1.6 (95% CI: 1.1–2.3) and f-Hb (0–
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- 2017
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