Sun Sentinel Palm Beach Edition

Cologuard test is worth the risk

- Dr. Keith Roach Write to Dr. Roach at ToYourGood­Health@ med.cornell.edu or mail to 628 Virginia Dr., Orlando, FL 32803.

Dear Dr. Roach: I am a 77-year-old man in good health. At my recent annual physical exam, my physician ordered a Cologuard kit to be sent to me to screen for colorectal disease. I have never had symptoms of disease or problems with any part of my gastrointe­stinal tract. I read the patient guidelines and learned that the Cologuard test could result in false positives and that there is an unspecifie­d increase in the risk of false positives for persons over the age of 75. A positive result from the test requires a follow-up colonoscop­y. Since I am in good health with no symptoms of any disease, I decided I did not want to risk a false positive result from the test. Did I make the right decision? — E.G.

Cologuard is a brand of test that looks at DNA in stool for evidence of cancer. Certain DNA mutations are highly suggestive of cancer. In addition, Cologuard does an immunochem­ical test looking for blood. Because it combines these two techniques, Cologuard is more sensitive than only a test looking for blood. Compared with colonoscop­y, Cologuard is about 92% sensitive in finding cancers, meaning it will miss about 8%. With improved sensitivit­y comes a lack of specificit­y, which means you could have a false positive result. The Cologuard can say that you have an abnormalit­y when a colonoscop­y would indicate normal. For 45% of people with a positive Cologuard test, no abnormalit­ies will be found upon colonoscop­y.

There are two reasons that I think the Cologuard is still a reasonable choice. The first is that a normal Cologuard test prevents a need for colonoscop­y, and a false positive would lead to the same colonoscop­y you would have gotten anyway. The second is that a person with an abnormal Cologuard and a normal colonoscop­y may be at risk for an abnormalit­y that wasn’t found.

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