What is a Faecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) kit and how does it screen for colorectal cancer?
Blood in stools may be due to bleeding in the inner lining of the large intestine. There are many causes of bleeding, such as a polyp growth, an infection or cancer. FIT detects presence of small amount of blood that you might not be able to see, and which could be a sign of cancer.
It is quick and easy to do and can be done in the comfort of your home without the need to change your diet before the test. Studies show a 33% reduction in colorectal cancer mortality when screening is done with a FIT. Further evaluation will be recommended if any of the stool samples provided by the patient is positive.
Where can I go to collect the FIT kits under SFL?
You can collect your FIT kits at a Community Health Assist Scheme (CHAS) General Practitioner (GP) clinic. The package will contain specific instructions on how to do the test, two FIT kits, two business reply envelopes (to be sent to the lab), two absorbent sheets and two small zip lock bags (for you to seal up the FIT kit with when mailing out the sample).
How much does a colorectal cancer screening cost under SFL and what does it cover?
With the SFL subsidy, Singapore Citizens pay $0 to $5 per screening visit.
For Permanent Residents, please check in with your CHAS GP clinic on the screening test rates offered under Screen for Life programme. The prevailing doctor consultation will be charged accordingly by the respective CHAS GP.
Pioneer Generation (PG)
$0
CHAS Blue or
Orange/
Merdeka
Generation
cardholders
$2
Eligible Singapore
Citizens / CHAS Green cardholders
$5
This cost covers the cost of the FIT, doctor’s consultation fee for the visit, and the first follow-up consultation, if you require one.
You may look for a CHAS GP clinic via the clinic locator here and call to find out if they provide colorectal cancer screening services under SFL.
For Healthier SG (HSG)-enrolled Singapore Citizens, nationally-recommended screenings under Screen for Life will be fully subsidised at their enrolled HSG clinic. You can check with your enrolled HSG clinic when your recommended screenings are due.