Performance Evaluation Of Stool Dna Methylation Tests In Colorectal Cancer Screening.

DISEASES OF THE COLON & RECTUM(2021)

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Purpose/Background: There is no sufficient evidence as to whether stool DNA methylation tests allow prioritizing patients to colonoscopy Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be a waitlist for rescheduling colonoscopies once the mitigation is lifted The aim of this meta-analysis was to evaluate the accuracy of stool DNA methylation tests in detecting colorectal cancer Methods/Interventions: The PubMed, Cochrane Library, and MEDLINE via Ovid were searched Studies reporting accuracy (Sackett phase 2 or 3) of stool DNA methylation tests to detect sporadic colorectal cancer were included The DerSimonian-Laird method with random-effects model was utilized for meta-analysis Results/Outcome(s): Forty-six studies totaling 16,149 patients were included in the meta-analysis Pooled sensitivity and specificity of all single genes and combinations was 62 7% (57 7%, 67 4%) and 91% (89 5%, 92 2%), respectively Combinations of genes provided higher sensitivity as compared to single genes [80 8% (75 1%, 85 4%) vs 57 8% (52 3%, 63 1%)] with no significant decrease in specificity [87 8% (84 1%, 90 7%) vs 92 1% (90 4%, 93 5%)] The most accurate single gene was found to be SDC2 with a sensitivity of 83 1% (72 6%, 90 2%) and a specificity of 91 2% (88 6%, 93 2%) Conclusions/Discussion: Stool DNA methylation tests have high specificity with lower sensitivity allowing to rule in the diagnosis of colorectal cancer Combination of genes increases sensitivity as compared to single gene tests The single most accurate gene is SDC2, which should be considered in future tests
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