Cologuard Thoughts on a positive finding?
Cologuard Thoughts on a positive finding?
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Welcome
Over the years, here on the forum, we have seen several false postive results from Cologuard. Every person went ahead and had a colonoscory, to cover their tracks, and were never seen to post here again.
I am sure there are millions who do the test, and get negative results when they are negative, or positive when they are positive. I have not seen anyone here - which is, at the end of the day, a small community - say that they started off their journey with Cancer, with a positive Cologuard.
In my humble opinion, if I had a positive cologuard test, I would definitely follow it up with a colonoscopy.
Whatevery your plans, I wish you good luck.
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cologuardTrubrit said:Welcome
Over the years, here on the forum, we have seen several false postive results from Cologuard. Every person went ahead and had a colonoscory, to cover their tracks, and were never seen to post here again.
I am sure there are millions who do the test, and get negative results when they are negative, or positive when they are positive. I have not seen anyone here - which is, at the end of the day, a small community - say that they started off their journey with Cancer, with a positive Cologuard.
In my humble opinion, if I had a positive cologuard test, I would definitely follow it up with a colonoscopy.
Whatevery your plans, I wish you good luck.
Yes I have pne next friday. pretty shocking news
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ColonoscopyTrubrit said:Deep breath
It will be a long week, I know.
Do you have a colonoscopy scheduled for after your PNE or will you wiat for the results of the PNE?
Colonoscopies are uncomfortable but can give comfort.
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Trubrit said:
Deep breath
It will be a long week, I know.
Do you have a colonoscopy scheduled for after your PNE or will you wiat for the results of the PNE?
I have my colonoscopy 4/23 but the nurse says they see lots of these tests and very little problems .
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My friend had the Cologuard 2
My friend had the Cologuard 2 years ago. It was negative. Last Friday via a colonoscopy she was diagnosed with rectal cancer. So, the questions are did it miss the cancer? Was it interpreted wrong? The cancer she has did it just nto pick up her specific mutation. The doctor told her she has had the cancer for at least 10 years. It was a 8 cm tumor.
The end result is colonguard or may not detect colon cancer. It does not pick up polyps which are removed during a colonoscopy to prevent colon cancer. If you want to prevent colon cancer and almost 100% rule it in or out you have to get a colonoscopy.
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Findings
It can have some results that aren't accurate. If you have one that is positive for possible colorectal abnormal cells, it would be best to follow up with a regular colonoscopy just to make sure. The prep is the worst part of the procedure, and the procedure itself is done very quickly and you are completely under so you won't notice anything. Wishing you the best.
Kim
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My Rectal Cancer
My doctor also told me that my rectal cancer was there for about 6-7 years.
Kim
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Must askAnnabelle41415 said:Findings
It can have some results that aren't accurate. If you have one that is positive for possible colorectal abnormal cells, it would be best to follow up with a regular colonoscopy just to make sure. The prep is the worst part of the procedure, and the procedure itself is done very quickly and you are completely under so you won't notice anything. Wishing you the best.
Kim
It is best to ask what medication they use during a colonoscopy. Allot of places use Propofol, but the rural hospital I had my colonoscopies, used a sedative, which never really worked on me, so I was awake - albeit drowsy, throughout the whole procedure. Enough that I could feel what was going on, and even see the screen.
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Positive cologuard
I had a positive one. I had just turned 50 and it was a routine test. My doctor said to schedule a colonoscopy and they found cancer. I never had any symptoms of colon cancer, no family history. I was pretty healthy. I honestly thought the Cologuard was a false positive. It actually saved my life. The cancer was caught early enough and I was able to have surgery since it had not spread. So please schedule a colonoscopy. I tell everyone to get the colonoscopy because they can remove polyps which can lead to cancer.
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PositiveJnap26 said:Positive cologuard
I had a positive one. I had just turned 50 and it was a routine test. My doctor said to schedule a colonoscopy and they found cancer. I never had any symptoms of colon cancer, no family history. I was pretty healthy. I honestly thought the Cologuard was a false positive. It actually saved my life. The cancer was caught early enough and I was able to have surgery since it had not spread. So please schedule a colonoscopy. I tell everyone to get the colonoscopy because they can remove polyps which can lead to cancer.
Not what i wanted to see first thing in the morning. With all my seaches you are the first I heard of. I'm happy it worked out for you.
It's going to be a long week. I have one friday
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Positive
I am sorry, I did not mean to upset you, just wanted to encourage you to follow up with a colonoscopy. There are a high percentage of false positives and I hope that is the case for you. I just wanted to share my experience. Good luck on Friday.
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No WorriesJnap26 said:Positive
I am sorry, I did not mean to upset you, just wanted to encourage you to follow up with a colonoscopy. There are a high percentage of false positives and I hope that is the case for you. I just wanted to share my experience. Good luck on Friday.
I'm happy you give your experince with this
Was it found in 2019?
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Europe
I know it is an American site but I live in Europe. It is not recommended here, apparently it is only in the US. I am sure it is more comfortable than a colonoscopy but a colonoscopy prevents cancer. The most common, adenocarcinoma, develops from polyps that turn malignant. With a colonoscopy you can remove these precancerous lesions. So a colonoscopy is not only early detection but also prevention.
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I read your profileTueffel said:Europe
I know it is an American site but I live in Europe. It is not recommended here, apparently it is only in the US. I am sure it is more comfortable than a colonoscopy but a colonoscopy prevents cancer. The most common, adenocarcinoma, develops from polyps that turn malignant. With a colonoscopy you can remove these precancerous lesions. So a colonoscopy is not only early detection but also prevention.
Sorry to hear about your Dad I'm sure I'm in his age bracket .
Did he have a syptoms ? Or just a routine check up at stage4
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I trydavejc6 said:I read your profile
Sorry to hear about your Dad I'm sure I'm in his age bracket .
Did he have a syptoms ? Or just a routine check up at stage4
I try to give a lot info on my profile so others might be able to compare. My dad had 3 years before his diagnosis a colonoscopy. The cancer was there but the mucosa looked normal. It was a negative colonoscopy, well done, well prepared. But his nerve got infiltrated by the tumor which caused the little stingy pains. But there was nothing. Now we know a lot more. Months before my dads diagnosis he had the typical symptoms of left sided coolon cancer. The symptoms were obvious but if you basically just had a colonoscopy no one even the doctors did not think of cancer until the diagnosis came. Between his 2 colonoscopy he received meds against MS that diminished his immune cells which only accelerated the growth. In all a case out of million where cancer is even more unpredictable.
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MSTueffel said:I try
I try to give a lot info on my profile so others might be able to compare. My dad had 3 years before his diagnosis a colonoscopy. The cancer was there but the mucosa looked normal. It was a negative colonoscopy, well done, well prepared. But his nerve got infiltrated by the tumor which caused the little stingy pains. But there was nothing. Now we know a lot more. Months before my dads diagnosis he had the typical symptoms of left sided coolon cancer. The symptoms were obvious but if you basically just had a colonoscopy no one even the doctors did not think of cancer until the diagnosis came. Between his 2 colonoscopy he received meds against MS that diminished his immune cells which only accelerated the growth. In all a case out of million where cancer is even more unpredictable.
I seen a few other poeple with MS get this. I wonder if it's the Meds
Not trying to be nosiey or anything
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Tbhdavejc6 said:MS
I seen a few other poeple with MS get this. I wonder if it's the Meds
Not trying to be nosiey or anything
Yes probably. Most of the time you want to decrease the immune system response so the immune system does not attack the CNS. Unfortunately if your immune system is diminished it also decreases the activity to fight mutated cells. I think I read that even longer time on steroids might do it. So if you are immunocompromised you do have a higher risk. Transplant patients have the same problem unfortunately.
Unfortunately at this time a drug against T cells was the best option, we did not expect cancer cells to be there and now doctors are running out of options. Maybe if the comonoscopy was done a year later while my dad was immunocompromised things would be different but these thoughts are useless.
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