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  1. The Institute for Family-Owned Business - Home

    The Institute for Family-Owned Business (IFOB) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the success of your family-owned business – the backbone of our economy.

  2. Fecal occult blood test - Mayo Clinic

    Jul 12, 2024 · Fecal occult blood test is often shortened to FOBT. A fecal occult blood test is one option for colon cancer screening in people who don't have any symptoms. Occult blood in the …

  3. Immunological Fecal Occult Blood (iFOB) Test - University of …

    Specimens must be collected in a sample vial within 4 hours of defecation. To obtain an iFOB test kit and detailed collection instructions, contact UF Health Pathology Laboratories’ Client …

  4. Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT): Purpose, Procedure & Results

    Fecal immunochemical test (iFOBT or FIT): Finds traces of blood in the stool using antibodies.

  5. Immunochemical fecal occult blood test (iFOBT) - EBSCO

    The Immunochemical Fecal Occult Blood Test (iFOBT), also known as the Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT), is a screening tool designed to detect small amounts of blood in the feces, …

  6. Because iFOB (FIT) tests are dependent on the intact antigenic structure of heme molecules, its use is limited to screening for FOB that is not gastric or upper GI in origin.

  7. QUICKVUE™ iFOB Test | QuidelOrtho

    The QUICKVUE iFOB Test is an immunochemical device intended for the qualitative detection of fecal occult blood by laboratories or physicians’ offices.

  8. 182949: Occult Blood, Fecal, Immunoassay (ColoFIT™) | Labcorp

    Immunochemical fecal occult blood tests utilize antihuman hemoglobin antibodies to detect the globin portion of undegraded human hemoglobin in stool.

  9. iFOB Test Compared to Guaiac Test When compared to the guaiac-based test, the iFOB test demonstrates higher specificity, sensitivity, patient compliance and cost-effectiveness.3

  10. iFOB Test Kit | Hennepin Healthcare

    One kind of colorectal cancer screening is called an Immunological Fecal Occult Blood test, or an iFOB test. The recommendation is for the iFOB test to be completed yearly starting at age 45.