Colon Cancer Self Test
Colon Cancer Self Test
Colon Cancer Self Test
“Prevention of Colorectal Cancer” in 3 simple steps.
Preventing colorectal cancer is essential.
At ages over 50 years, mandatory!
Occult blood in the stool may indicate colon cancer or polyps in the colon or rectum. Early detection of the signs of bowel disease is very important. Most cases of blood in the stool are not a cause for concern, but should always be reported to the doctor.
About 95% of all cases of bowel cancer (colon and rectal) are related to benign growths, the so-called polyps.
As these often have no symptoms, they often go unnoticed and allow cancer to develop.
Bowel cancer is one of the few where the development of tumors can be prevented by early intervention.
Colon Cancer Detection Test (hemoglobin – microbleeds)
All Test – Rapid Self Test for Fecal Occult Blood (iFOB/FIT)
Reliable results in 5 minutes
The All Test – Rapid Self Test Fecal Occult Blood (iFOB/FIT) – Colorectal Cancer Detection Test (hemoglobin – microbleeds) is simple and easy to use while providing reliable results in just five minutes.
Code: TFO-602H
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Τύπος | Diagnostic tests, Self Test |
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Colon Cancer Self Test
All Test – Rapid Self Test for Fecal Occult Blood (iFOB/FIT)
Many diseases can cause occult bleeding in the stool.
This is known as faecal occult bleeding (FOB), human occult bleeding, or human hemoglobin.
In the early stages, gastrointestinal problems such as colon cancer, ulcers, polyps, colitis, diverticulitis and fissures may show no visible symptoms but only occult blood.
The Rapid Test Cassette (iFOB/FIT) TFO-602H – Colon Cancer Self Test by ALL TEST is a rapid test suitable for the qualitative determination of low levels of faecal occult blood (rapid chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative determination of human faecal occult blood stool).
Colon cancer symptoms include:
- Persistent change in your bowel habits, diarrhea or constipation, or a change in stool consistency.
- Rectal bleeding or blood in the stool.
- Persistent abdominal complaints.
- Unexplained weight loss.
- Weakness or fatigue.
With the Colon Cancer Self Test we have reliable results in 5 minutes
All Test – Rapid Self Test Fecal Occult Blood (iFOB/FIT) – Colon Cancer Self Test is simple and easy to use and provides reliable results in just five minutes.
Features of Colon Cancer Self Test:
- IFOB/FIT Rapid Test Cassette (rapid chromatographic immunoassay) – Colon Cancer Self Test for the qualitative determination of human faecal occult blood.
- Easy to use, with easy-to-read and reliable results (99.1% proven accuracy) in just five minutes.
- It uses a two-antibody “sandwich” test to selectively detect faecal occult blood at 50mg per ml (or more or at 6µg per gr) of faeces.
- Its accuracy has nothing to do with the patients diet (unlike guaiac methods).
- CE marked product, ideal for self-testing at home (for “in vitro” diagnostic use).
- Package including test cassette, faecal device, sample collection tube and use insert.
Instructions for Use for the Colon Cancer Self Test (“in vitro” diagnostic use):
- Allow the specimen and swab to reach room temperature (15°C to 30°C) before testing.
- To collect a stool sample: Place the stool sample in the appropriate container. Use the stool collector to avoid contaminating the sample with any kind of chemical so that the sample is not adulterated.
- Processing stool samples: Unscrew the cap of the sample collection tube. Then randomly stick the sample collection applicator in at least three different places on the stool sample (do not dig into the stool sample).
- Screw and tighten the cap on the sample collection tube. Then shake vigorously to mix the sample and extraction buffer.
- Bring the bag to room temperature before opening: Remove the test cassette from the pouch. Use it as soon as possible.
- For best results, perform the test immediately after opening the foil pouch.
- Hold the sample collection tube upright and open the cap: Invert the sample collection tube. Transfer two drops of the extracted sample (approximately 80mcL) to the sample well “S” of the test cartridge. Then you start the timer.
- Avoid trapping air bubbles in the “S” sample well.
- You read the result after five minutes (after ten minutes the results may have changed).
Colon Cancer Detection Self Test – Video instructions
Interpretation of Colon Cancer Self Test results:
Positive: Two lines, one colored line in the area of the control line “C”, while another should be visible in the area of the test line “T”.
Note: The intensity of the color in the area of the “T” test line will vary depending on the concentration of fecal occult blood present in the sample.
Therefore, any shade in the area of the “T” test line is indicative of a positive result.
Negative: Only one colored line in the “C” control line area (no line in the “T” test line area).
Invalid: The control line does not appear (the most likely causes of a missing control line are insufficient sample volume or error in procedural techniques), re-examine the procedure and repeat the analysis with a new test.
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