Biomarkers Beyond Colonoscopy: A Review of Stool and Blood Tools for Colorectal Cancer Management

Authors

  • Ugwu IV Author
  • Gbaa ZL Author
  • Ngbea JA Author
  • Umobong EO Author
  • Omolabake BI Author
  • Tsegba LJ Author
  • Otene SA Author
  • Gbaa FA Author

Abstract

Colonoscopy remains the gold standard for colorectal cancer (CRC) detection, but its invasiveness, cost, and limited accessibility highlight the need for non-invasive biomarkers. To evaluate stool- and blood-based biomarkers as tools for CRC screening, surveillance, and disease monitoring, comparing their diagnostic accuracy, clinical utility, and limitations. A narrative review of recent evidence (2014–2024) on stool (FIT, multitarget DNA) and blood-based biomarkers (SEPT9, circulating tumour DNA, multi-analyte assays) was conducted, focusing on sensitivity, specificity, and real-world application. FIT demonstrates high specificity but modest sensitivity for advanced adenomas. Multitarget stool DNA improves sensitivity for CRC but at the expense of specificity. Blood-based assays, including SEPT9 methylation and ctDNA, show utility in non-invasive detection, minimal residual disease monitoring, and relapse prediction. However, challenges include cost, variability across populations, and infrastructural requirements. Stool- and blood-based biomarkers represent valuable adjuncts to colonoscopy, offering scalable, patient-friendly options for CRC management. Future directions include multi-omics platforms, artificialintelligence integration, and strategies to enhance accessibility in low-resource settings.

Author Biographies

  • Ugwu IV
    Department of Anatomic Pathology, Federal University of Health Sciences, Otukpo, Nigeria.
  • Gbaa ZL
    Department of Surgery, College of Health Sciences, Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria.
  • Ngbea JA
    Department of Anatomic Pathology, College of Health Sciences, Benue State University, Makurdi Nigeria
  • Umobong EO
    Histoconsult Laboratory, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Omolabake BI
    Department of Surgery, College of Health Sciences, Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria.
  • Tsegba LJ
    Department of Surgery, College of Health Sciences, Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria.
  • Otene SA
    Radiology Department, Federal  University of Health Sciences, Otukpo (FUHSO), Benue State Nigeria
  • Gbaa FA
    College of Health Sciences, Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria.

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2025-11-15

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