Resources and Information
Learn more about colorectal cancer, early detection, and how ColoSTAT® works. Download resources or explore trusted external organisations.
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Resources and Downloads
ColoSTAT® Test Requisition Form and Payment Guide
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ColoSTAT® Testing Locations
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ColoSTAT® Patient Information Flyer
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ColoSTAT® General Practitioner Information Flyer
This flyer outlines how ColoSTAT® supports general practitioners in triaging symptomatic patients, enabling more confident referral decisions and reducing unnecessary colonoscopy burden. Explore how ColoSTAT® can be integrated into your clinical workflow.
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ColoSTAT® Information Flyer for Gastroenterologists
This flyer highlights how ColoSTAT® can help prioritise colonoscopy referrals, identify higher-risk patients, and optimise endoscopy capacity in the symptomatic pathway. See how ColoSTAT® supports more efficient and targeted use of colonoscopy.
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Clinical White Paper
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LINKS
Colorectal Cancer Organisations
The following organisations provide trusted information about bowel cancer in Australia:
Bowel Cancer Australia
Bowel Cancer Australia is a national charity dedicated to reducing the impact of bowel cancer through advocacy, awareness, and funding for life-saving research. The organisation provides essential support services, including a specialist telehealth helpline staffed by nurses and nutritionists, as well as peer-to-peer networks for patients and their families. To learn more follow the link below.
bowelcanceraustralia.org →
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program
The National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) is a government-funded initiative that provides free, simple at-home screening kits to eligible Australians aged 45 to 74 every two years. The program aims to reduce deaths by detecting early signs of bowel cancer—which can often be treated successfully in over 90% of cases if found early—even before symptoms appear.. To learn more about the program, follow the link below.
health.gov.au/nbcsp →
Cancer Australia
The Australian Government’s national cancer agency, providing evidence-based information and resources. Cancer Australia provides leadership to reduce the impact of cancer and improve health outcomes for all Australians. To learn more follow the link below.
canceraustralia.gov.au →
Cancer Council Australia
Cancer Council Australia is the nation’s leading non-government cancer charity, dedicated to funding life-saving research and providing support services for those affected by cancer. The organisation also develops evidence-based prevention programs and advocates for public policies to reduce cancer risk and improve patient care across the country. To learn more follow the link below.
cancer.org.au →
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References
https://ncci.canceraustralia.gov.au/outcomes/relative-survival-rate/relative-survival-stage-diagnosis-colorectal-cancer
https://www.cancer.net/cancer-types/colorectal-cancer/risk-factors-and-prevention
Adler A, Geiger S, Keil A, Bias H, Schatz P, deVos T, et al. Improving compliance to colorectal cancer screening using blood and stool based tests in patients refusing screening colonoscopy in Germany. BMC Gastroenterol. 2014 Oct 17;14:183
Australia colorectal cancer statistics. Available at: https://ncci.canceraustralia.gov.au/diagnosis/distribution-cancer-stage/distribution-cancer-stage
UK colorectal cancer statistics. Available at: https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/health-professional/cancer-statistics/statistics-by-cancer-type/bowel-cancer/survival
US colorectal cancer statistics. Available at: https://www.cancer.org/cancer/colon-rectal-cancer/detection-diagnosis-staging/survival-rates.html
https://www.canceraustralia.gov.au/cancer-types/bowel-cancer/awareness
National Cancer Control Indicators –
https://ncci.canceraustralia.gov.au/screening/colorectal-screening-rates/colorectal-screening-rate-participation
Liles EG, Coronado GD, Perrin N, Harte AH, Nungesser R, Quigley N, Potter NT, Weiss G, Koenig T, deVos T. screening blood test is higher than of a fecal test offered in clinic: A randomized trial. Cancer Treatment and Research Communications. 2017 10: 27-31
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