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The combination of quantitative faecal occult blood test and faecal calprotectin is a cost-effective strategy to avoid colonoscopies in symptomatic patients without relevant pathology.

Alberto LuéGonzalo HijosCarlos SostresAlba PeralesMercedes NavarroMaria Victoria BarraBarbara MascialinoCarmen AndaluciaJuan José PuenteÁngel LanasFernando Gomollon
Published in: Therapeutic advances in gastroenterology (2020)
The combination of FOBT and FC has a better diagnostic accuracy compared with each test alone. Performing both tests before colonoscopy is a less costly and more effective strategy, reducing unnecessary procedures and complications.
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