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1. Prevalence of repeat faecal immunochemical testing in symptomatic patients attending primary care

2. Faecal haemoglobin concentrations in women and men diagnosed with colorectal cancer in a national screening programme

3. Faecal haemoglobin concentration thresholds for reassurance and urgent investigation for colorectal cancer based on a faecal immunochemical test in symptomatic patients in primary care

4. Faecal haemoglobin can define risk of colorectal neoplasia at surveillance colonoscopy in patients at increased risk of colorectal cancer

5. Faecal haemoglobin distributions by sex, age, deprivation and geographical region: consequences for colorectal cancer screening strategies

6. Faecal haemoglobin concentration in adenoma, before and after polypectomy, approaches the ideal tumour marker

7. Measurement of faecal haemoglobin with a faecal immunochemical test can assist in defining which patients attending primary care with rectal bleeding require urgent referral

8. The impact of hypothetical PErsonalised Risk Information on informed choice and intention to undergo Colorectal Cancer screening colonoscopy in Scotland (PERICCS)—a randomised controlled trial

9. Yield of colorectal cancer at colonoscopy according to faecal haemoglobin concentration in symptomatic patients referred from primary care

10. Do other variables add value to assessment of the risk of colorectal disease using faecal immunochemical tests for haemoglobin?

11. The impact of personalised risk information compared to a positive/negative result on informed choice and intention to undergo colonoscopy following colorectal Cancer screening in Scotland (PERICCS) - a randomised controlled trial: study protocol

13. Appraisal of the faecal haemoglobin, age and sex test (FAST) score in assessment of patients with lower bowel symptoms: an observational study

14. Interval cancers using a quantitative faecal immunochemical test (FIT) for haemoglobin when colonoscopy capacity is limited

15. Faecal haemoglobin concentration is related to detection of advanced colorectal neoplasia in the next screening round

16. Application of NICE guideline NG12 to the initial assessment of patients with lower gastrointestinal symptoms: not FIT for purpose?

17. Faecal haemoglobin concentration is related to severity of colorectal neoplasia

18. The fecal hemoglobin concentration, age and sex test score: Development and external validation of a simple prediction tool for colorectal cancer detection in symptomatic patients

19. Can the performance of a quantitative FIT-based colorectal cancer screening programme be enhanced by lowering the threshold and increasing the interval?

20. Deprivation and faecal haemoglobin: implications for bowel cancer screening

21. Use of a faecal immunochemical test narrows current gaps in uptake for sex, age and deprivation in a bowel cancer screening programme

22. Experience with a two-tier reflex gFOBT/FIT strategy in a national bowel screening programme

23. Faecal haemoglobin concentrations by gender and age: implications for population-based screening for colorectal cancer

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