Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT)Why It Is DoneA fecal occult blood test (FOBT) is done: - To find the presence of blood in the stool.
Blood in the stool may be caused by hemorrhoids, anal fissure, colon polyps,
colorectal cancer, and many other conditions that cause bleeding in the
gastrointestinal tract.
- As a screening test for cancer of the colon
and rectum (colorectal cancer). FOBT is a useful tool to screen for colorectal
cancer because tissue or polyps with cancer changes are more likely to bleed
than normal colon tissue. Polyps and cancers generally grow slowly and they may
not bleed all the time. Sometimes blood in the stool is the only symptom of
colorectal cancer. An FOBT helps find blood in the stool. More tests will need
to be done to diagnose the cause of the bleeding. It is important to call your
health professional if a home test shows blood in your stool. A home test for
colorectal cancer does not replace the need for a regular examination by your
health professional.
- To help find the cause of abdominal
pain.
- To check for the cause of
anemia.
- As part of a routine physical
examination for those with a higher chance of developing colorectal cancer,
especially at age 50 and older.
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