What is a Kaiser fit kit?

What is a Kaiser fit kit?

What is it? This test checks for hidden blood in the stool. Your kit will explain how to collect a sample or test a small amount of stool. You’ll return the kit to the doctor or to a lab.

What does the Fit Kit test for?

The fecal immunochemical test (FIT) is a screening test for colon cancer. It tests for hidden blood in the stool, which can be an early sign of cancer. FIT only detects human blood from the lower intestines. Medicines and food do not interfere with the test.

How do I get fit kit?

To get your free FIT, talk with your family doctor or nurse practitioner. If you do not have a doctor or nurse practitioner, you can get a FIT by contacting Telehealth Ontario at 1-866-828-9213.

How accurate is the fit test?

This conclusion is consistent with a 2017 review , which states that while the FIT test is 95% accurate in detecting colorectal cancer, it has a low sensitivity for detecting colon polyps.

How long do fit kit results take?

When you do get FIT results? Within a few days, the lab will send the test results to your doctor, who will tell you whether a follow-up colonoscopy is needed. If the test is positive, the next step typically would be a colonoscopy. If the test is negative, your doctor may recommend that you get rescreened every year.

How accurate are colon test kits?

FIT: The fecal immunochemical test, or FIT, uses antibodies to detect blood in the stool, and it’s about 79% accurate at detecting colon cancer. All you have to do: Have a bowel movement, collect a small amount of fecal matter and send it to the lab for analysis.

Can hemorrhoids cause a positive fit test?

Yes, hemorrhoids can lead to a false positive FIT result. According to a study published in the Yonsei Medicine Journal, the presence of hemorrhoids can lead to GIT bleeding which is picked up by the FIT test.

Does fit test detect polyps?

FIT (Fecal Immunochemical Test) is a stool test used to look for possible signs of colorectal cancer. This test is able to look for a specific type of blood in your stool which helps identify if you have any polyps (pre-cancerous growths) in your colon.

Does Fit test replace colonoscopy?

A single FIT test detects about 73 percent of colorectal cancers. But because you use FIT every year, 10 screenings over 10 years make it just as good as one colonoscopy every 10 years, Wender said.