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Microbiome Analysis of More Than 2,000 NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme Samples Shows the Potential to Improve Screening Accuracy.

Caroline YoungHenry M WoodAlba Fuentes BalaguerDaniel BottomleyNiall GallopLyndsay WilkinsonSally C BentonMartin BrealeyCerin JohnCarole BurtonwoodKelsey N ThompsonYan YanJennifer H BarrettEva J A MorrisCurtis HuttenhowerPhilip Quirke
Published in: Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research (2021)
Microbiome features can be assessed using gFOBT samples collected and processed routinely by a national colorectal cancer screening program to improve accuracy as a first- or second-tier screen. The models required as few as 15 taxa, raising the potential of an inexpensive qPCR test. This could reduce the number of colonoscopies in countries that use fecal occult blood test screening.
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