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Home / Health / NHS England Lowers Bowel Cancer Test Threshold

NHS England Lowers Bowel Cancer Test Threshold

26 Jan

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Summary

  • England's bowel cancer screening now detects more cases early.
  • FIT threshold lowered to 80µg Hb/g, matching Scotland and Wales.
  • 35% more colonoscopies expected annually for diagnoses.
NHS England Lowers Bowel Cancer Test Threshold

NHS England is implementing a significant upgrade to its bowel cancer screening programme, aiming to detect thousands more cases in their early, more treatable stages. Starting next month, the national health service will reduce the detection threshold for its home-screening stool kits, aligning England's approach with Scotland and Wales. This adjustment is projected to identify an additional 600 bowel cancer cases early each year, a 11 per cent increase. Thousands more individuals will undergo screening for signs of the disease.

Furthermore, the change is expected to identify approximately 2,000 more people with high-risk polyps. This will lead to an anticipated 35 per cent increase in colonoscopies, equating to about 34,000 additional procedures annually, to aid in diagnosis. The faecal immunochemical test (FIT), offered to individuals aged 50 and over, detects human haemoglobin in stool samples. The FIT screening threshold in England has now been reduced from 120µg Hb/g to 80µg/g, matching Scotland and Wales.

Once fully implemented, this lower threshold is expected to reduce late-stage diagnoses and deaths from bowel cancer in England by approximately 6 per cent, potentially saving the NHS £32 million each year. The UK National Screening Committee recommends an optimal threshold of 20µg/g, with plans to work towards this over time due to service demands. NHS England will also introduce new digital alerts to boost screening kit uptake. The Government's National Cancer Plan, detailing future cancer care transformations by 2035, is due for publication next week.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
NHS England is lowering the detection threshold for home-screening stool kits to identify more bowel cancer cases early and increase the number of people screened.
The lowered FIT threshold is expected to identify an additional 600 bowel cancer cases early each year, representing an 11% increase, and catch around 2,000 more people with high-risk polyps.
The FIT screening threshold in England has been reduced to 80µg/g, aligning it with the thresholds already in place in Scotland and Wales.

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