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INTESTINE Vol.23 No.05 ( Sep, 2019)
Clinical characteristics of fecal immunochemical test (FIT) negative colorectal cancer
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Editorial
Shin-ei Kudo
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The history of the development of the fecal immunochemical test (FIT)
Hiroshi Saito
1-2
Attitudes toward the fecal immunochemical test (FIT) and its handling
Kazuo Matsuda
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Utility of and precautions with the use of the fecal immunochemical test for colorectal cancer screening
Masau Sekiguchi
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Colonoscopy after a negative fecal immunochemical test
Nozomu Kobayashi
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The characteristics of the FIT-positive and FIT-negative colorectal cancers
Kunihiko Wakamura
5-1
Clinical histopathologic characteristics of colorectal cancer that tested as false negative on a fecal immunochemical occult-blood test: viewpoint of colorectal cancer screening
Katsuhiko Mitsuzaki
5-2
FIT-positive colorectal cancers versus FIT negative colorectal cancers: From the viewpoint of population-based screening
Kinichi Hotta
5-3
Stage- and site-specific sensitivity of the fecal immunochemical test for advanced colorectal neoplasia -- A prospective study
Takahisa Matsuda
6-1
Three cases of fecal immunochemical test negative colorectal cancer treated at our hospital
Hiro-o Matsushita
6-2
Characteristics of colorectal cancers with negative fecal immunochemical test (FIT)
Yoshio Kusaba
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FIT versus stool DNA test to detect colorectal neoplasia
Takeshi Nagasaka
8-1
AKITA POP-COLON TRIAL
Kenta Kodama
8-2
Is it allowed to repeat FIT until changing negative in case of positive?
Kunihiko Wakamura
Series List
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Surveillance colonoscopy for ulcerative colitis-associated colorectal cancer offers better overall survival in real-world surgically resected cases
Keisuke Hata
TOPICS
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The microbial composition of Bacteroidetes species in ulcerative colitis is effectively improved by combination therapy with fecal microbiota transplantation and antibiotics
Dai Ishikawa
TOPICS