Urgent suspected cancer - lower hi Re fit test

Hi 

I have to for a lower Gi ( date to be confirmed ) does this mean that the fit test showed cancerous blood/cells in my stool and will the appointment confirm where the cancer is and how far it’s gone.??

Thank you for your patience and understanding.

  • Hello GRD and thanks for the post

    A positive FIT test means that some microscopic blood has been found in your stools. Whilst cancer can sometimes be the cause for blood other things such as polyps, ulcers, piles and other inflammatory bowel conditions can also cause bleeding.

    It is only further tests such as a colonoscopy where they pass a camera through the back passage that can confirm what might be causing this.

    Being referred on a suspected cancer pathway is the quickest way a person can be seen and get the tests needed to find out more but most people on this pathway won't go on to be diagnosed with cancer.

    I hope you know more soon and that everything will be okay.

    Please get back to us if you need any more information or support.  You may find it helpful to talk things through with one of the nurses on our helpline.  The number to call is Freephone 0808 800 4040 and the lines are open from 9am till 5pm Monday to Friday.

    Best wishes,

    Naomi

  • Hi Naomi, thank you for your reply, I had a phone call earlier today from the hospital to say that a telephone appointment will be scheduled on 5th April to discuss my symptoms, I basically do not have any symptoms, I eat well, I regularly go to the loo daily, and haven’t lost any weight, the day that I did my Fit test was when I had to push a bit as I am on Cocodamol effervescent tablets 30/500mg and this sometimes make it harder for me to go.