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Fecal occult blood testing (FOBT), as its name implies, aims to detect subtle blood loss in the gastrointestinal tract, anywhere from the mouth to the colon. Positive tests ("positive stool") may result from either upper gastrointestinal bleeding or lower gastrointestinal bleeding and warrant further investigation for peptic ulcers or a malignancy (such as colorectal cancer or gastric cancer). The test does not directly detect colon cancer but is often used in clinical screening for that disease, but it can also be used to look for active occult blood loss in anemia[2] or when there are gastrointestinal symptoms
Why the Test is Performed
This test detects blood in the digestive tract. It may be done if:
Normal Results
A negative test result means that there is no blood in the stool.
What Abnormal Results Mean
Abnormal results may be caused by anything that causes bleeding in the stomach or intestinal tract, including:
Other causes of positive test may include: