Fecal Immunochemical Test for Post-polypectomy Surveillance to Reduce Unnecessary eNdoscopy (FIT2RUN Study)
This is an observational study in a clinical setting to estimate the prevalence of advanced colorectal neoplasia (ACN) at colonoscopy in those with a history of low or high risk polyps or a family history of CRC/polyps and to verify the test performance characteristics of FIT in these populations. Using this information, a risk prediction model will be developed to help guide the choice between FIT and colonoscopy in the ongoing surveillance or screening of patients.
• Men or women age ≤ 74 years of age.
• At least one risk factor for CRC that would generally lead to colonoscopy screening:
‣ Personal history of low risk polyps
⁃ Personal history of high risk polyps
⁃ Family history of CRC or polyps