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Background In primary care, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence suspected cancer guidelines recommend measuring faecal haemoglobin (f-Hb) if colorectal cancer (CRC) is suspected, with a referral threshold of ≥10 μg Hb/g faeces defining a 3% risk, but most have a normal colonoscopy. Objective Examine whether combining f-Hb, patient age and iron-deficient anaemia (IDA) status improves risk prediction. Design Retrospective single-centre observational study of symptomatic patients who submitted contemporaneous f-Hb and full blood count (FBC) samples between December 2015 and December 2019. f-Hb was estimated using HM-JACKarc (Hitachi Chemical Diagnostics Systems). Patients were categorised by presence/absence of IDA. Incident CRC was identified via record linkage to the Scottish Cancer Registry. Kaplan-Meier estimates determined cumulative 1-year CRC risk by patient age, f-Hb result and presence of IDA. Results Of 34 647 valid f-Hb results retrieved; 7889 (22.8%) had f-Hb≥10 μg Hb/g. Of these, 33 285 samples (96.1%) had associated FBC results of which 3000 (9.0%) had IDA. Overall, 571 incident CRC were recorded. The risk of CRC breached 3% in patients with f-Hb>99 μg Hb/g aged >40 years and reached 30% (19.4-41.0) with f-Hb>99 μg Hb/g in age >55 years plus IDA. 2029 f-Hb results (25.7%) were in the 10-19 μg Hb/g range of which 27 (1.3%) had CRC. In this subgroup, CRC risk did not exceed 3% in patients <85 years and no IDA. Conclusion Combining f-Hb, patient age and IDA status improves CRC risk prediction, identifies a low-risk group with f-Hb<20 μg Hb/g and no IDA and could inform revised referral guidance.
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Digby, J., Nobes, J., Strachan, J. A., McCann, R., Hall, C., Fraser, C. G., & Mowat, C. (2025). Combining faecal haemoglobin, iron deficiency anaemia status and age can improve colorectal cancer risk prediction in patients attending primary care with bowel symptoms: a retrospective observational study. Gut, 74(9), 1430–1436. https://doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2024-334248
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