iScreen™ Immunochemical Fecal Occult Blood Test
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1For your convenient and safe use of our test kits, please consider to add on Gloves & Cups to ship together with your order..
Why use a screening test to detect blood in the stool?
Because colon cancer mortality rates can be significantly reduced by 30% with early detection and treatment. (from the Center for Cancer Surveillance and Control)
Early detection saves lives – colorectal cancer is preventable, even curable when detected early. If colorectal cancer is found early enough, the patient has more than a 90% chance of survival.
Benefits:*FDA Cleared for single sample collection*No dietary restrictions*Results in minutes*Easy to use sample collection tube*CLIA Waived
Kit includes:*Mailing tube ( in home use kit I-FOB-202 )*Complete instructions*FOBT collection device*Collection paper
Instructions
Collection and Procedure |
Package includes collection tube with buffer, snap-tip cap, and attached sampler. Specimen is feces, and can be collected from toilet, toilet paper, or caught in a clean cup. |
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Run Time: Average time it takes for a result to appear.
Read Time: Period where test must be read and results interpreted. It is critical that the test be read during this window.
Positive: Both a control line and a test line are present. Indicates the specimen contains more than 50 ng/mL of hHB.
Negative:Only a control line is present. Indicates the specimen contains less than 50 ng/mL of hHB.
Invalid:There are no lines, or only a test line. If no control line is visible at all, regardless if there is a test line or not, the test must be repeated using a different device.
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