
Como fazemos o rastreamento do câncer de intestino?
Revisado por Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGPAutoria de Ellie BroughtonPublicado originalmente 10 Nov 2022
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In the wake of Dame Deborah James's death, Dr Kevin Monahan and Dr Lisa Wilde talk about faecal immunochemical testing - checking for blood in your poo - and other types of bowel cancer screening. This includes Lynch syndrome, a hereditary condition increasing the risk of certain types of cancer including bowel cancer.
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O que é câncer de intestino?
Bowel cancer is a catch-all term for any cancers in the colon or rectum - sometimes called colorectal cancer. It affects around 43,000 people a year in the UK and is the fourth most common type of cancer.
The five most common symptoms of bowel cancer:
Blood in your poo or bleeding from your bottom.
A persistent and unexplained change in your bowel habits.
Perda de peso inexplicada.
Extreme, unexplained tiredness.
A pain or lump in your abdomen - general tummy area.
O que é triagem?
Voltar ao conteúdoThe NHS routinely screens everyone between 60 and 74, and since 2021 has also begun inviting everyone aged 50 to 59.
Faecal immunochemical testing (FIT)
The NHS sends people a home test kit, known as a faecal immunochemical test (FIT). You use the kit to collect a tiny sample of poo.
In the lab, samples are checked for blood, further screening tests will then diagnose whether or not the person has bowel cancer.
Dr Kevin Monahan is a consultant gastroenterologist at St Mark's in London, and was a lead author on essential new guidance for GPs on FIT testing1.
"Patients are facing significant delays and we're struggling to identify those patients who are most likely to require investigation," he says. "We want to be more accurate in how we can offer investigations because symptoms on their own are a rather crude way of identifying patients with bowel cancer.
"If we add FIT, we have an objective measure that can say, 'These are the people who most likely need to be investigated'. The doctor explains that whilst FIT may not be 100% certain, it is a very good test.
Dr Lisa Wilde, director of research and external affairs at Bowel Cancer UK, says FIT testing is particularly good at ruling out bowel cancer quickly for patients under 50. Only 6% of diagnoses are in people under 50, so although doctors are looking for it, they know it's rare2.
"It's entirely possible for a GP to go through their entire career without necessarily seeing a person under 50 with bowel cancer," Dr Wilde explains. "We want bowel cancer ruled out quickly for people, especially in that younger group - which is small but growing."
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Who can have bowel cancer screening?
Voltar ao conteúdoAnyone can seek a referral if they have noticed one of the symptoms, and people in England aged 58 to 74 can take part in screening without symptoms.
How does bowel cancer screening work?
Voltar ao conteúdoHow often are people screened for bowel cancer?
The national bowel cancer screening programme writes to people in the at-risk age group every two years.
Lynch syndrome
Some people are at greater risk of certain types of cancer, including bowel cancer, because they carry a genetic disposition known as Lynch syndrome.
All people who have this syndrome are offered a colonoscopy - camera test to check for colon cancer.
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Has bowel cancer screening been suspended?
Voltar ao conteúdoNo, bowel cancer screening has not been suspended. After being paused at the start of the COVID pandemic, routine screening had returned across the UK by December 20203.
Does bowel cancer show up in blood tests?
Yes, some patients might be offered a test to find 'tumour markers' in your blood.
Can a CT scan detect bowel cancer?
Yes, after an endoscopy patients may be recommended a tomografia computadorizada to further investigate bowel cancer.
Como é diagnosticado o câncer de intestino?
Bowel cancer is usually diagnosed after endoscopia.
For information about the bowel cancer screening programme, please contact your local screening service:
England: 0800 707 6060
Northern Ireland: 0800 015 2514
Scotland: 0800 012 1833
Wales: 0800 294 3370
The Macmillan Support Line can help with clinical, practical and financial information about a cancer diagnosis. Call 0808 808 0000, 8 am-8 pm any day of the week.
The Cancer Research UK nurses line can be reached on 0808 800 4040, Monday to Friday 9 am-5 pm.
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10 de nov de 2022 | Publicado originalmente
Escrito por:
Ellie Broughton
Revisado por
Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP

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