Polymedco CDP, LLC

Polymedco CDP, LLC Polymedco CDP, LLC supplies the FIT (F***l Immunochemical Test) for screening colorectal cancer.

FIT is a simple, affordable, non-invasive test that can be done in the privacy of your own home.

03/06/2019

When should I not use FIT test?

The FIT should not be used if there is blood in your stool or urine, or if you are menstruating or showing symptoms of colon cancer. Read more....https://bit.ly/2Lp9OB2

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When a colonic polyp develops into cancerIt may take 10 to 15 years for a small adenoma polyp to develop into colorectal...
03/05/2019

When a colonic polyp develops into cancer

It may take 10 to 15 years for a small adenoma polyp to develop into colorectal cancer. However, the time period may be shorter for some patients. Read more...https://bit.ly/2XzBj0m


F***l Immunochemical Test vs Other F***l Occult Blood TestsBoth FIT and FOBT are tests used to detect the presence of bl...
03/01/2019

F***l Immunochemical Test vs Other F***l Occult Blood Tests

Both FIT and FOBT are tests used to detect the presence of blood in a stool. F***l Immunochemical Test(FIT) is considered to be more accurate.

For more details, click here: https://bit.ly/2XiUMCs

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Both FIT and FOBT are tests used to detect the presence of blood in a stool. F***l Immunochemical Test(FIT) is considered to be more accurate.

How is the FIT specimen collected?A FIT can be performed in the privacy of your home. To collect the specimen, you place...
02/28/2019

How is the FIT specimen collected?

A FIT can be performed in the privacy of your home. To collect the specimen, you place a sample of your stool in the test container.

Read more: https://bit.ly/2ljcxQb



A FIT can be performed in the privacy of your home. To collect the specimen, you place a sample of your stool in the test container.

What is a F***l Immunochemical Test (FIT)?The F***l Immunochemical Test (FIT) is a home stool test that is used to look ...
02/27/2019

What is a F***l Immunochemical Test (FIT)?

The F***l Immunochemical Test (FIT) is a home stool test that is used to look for possible signs of colorectal cancer.

For more details, click here: https://bit.ly/2t6FoeQ

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The F***l Immunochemical Test (FIT) is a home stool test that is used to look for possible signs of colorectal cancer.

FIT - No Prep & No Dietary RestrictionsAll You Need is a Single Sample
02/26/2019

FIT - No Prep & No Dietary Restrictions
All You Need is a Single Sample

Lower the Risk of Developing Colorectal CancerYou can lower the risk of developing colorectal cancer by doing regular sc...
02/25/2019

Lower the Risk of Developing Colorectal Cancer

You can lower the risk of developing colorectal cancer by doing regular screening, maintaining a healthy weight, eating healthy food and physical activity. Read more... https://bit.ly/2mJW0Fw


You can lower the risk of developing colorectal cancer by doing regular screening, maintaining a healthy weight, eating healthy food and physical activity.

02/24/2019

Can the FIT result be mailed back by post?

Test results of a F***l Immunochemical Test (FIT) can be mailed by post to your address.

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02/23/2019

F***l Immunochemical Test vs Other F***l Occult Blood Tests

Both FIT and FOBT are tests used to detect the presence of blood in a stool. F***l Immunochemical Test(FIT) is considered to be more accurate.

Read more... https://bit.ly/2XiUMCs


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02/22/2019

How is FIT different from DNA tests?

FIT is more convenient and simpler compared to stool DNA tests. Stool DNA tests require patients to collect the entire stool sample in the kit provided.

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02/21/2019

How many samples are required for the FIT test?

Unlike FOBT, where multiple stool collections are required, f***l immunochemical test (FIT) requires only a single sample for colorectal cancer screening.

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02/20/2019

At what stage do you need fit testing?

The f***l immunochemical test (FIT) should be performed before the symptoms of colon cancer (CRC) start. Screening should begin at age 45.

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