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2024 Flinn Foundation Bioscience Entrepreneurship Program Partner

2024 Flinn Foundation Bioscience Entrepreneurship Program Partner

by Fullcast | Apr 2, 2024 | Industry

Precision Epigenomics Inc. announced today that it was selected by…
Multi-Cancer Detection Assay on Pleural Fluid Publication

Multi-Cancer Detection Assay on Pleural Fluid Publication

by Fullcast | Feb 9, 2024 | Diagnosis, News

Precision Epigenomics Announces Scientific Publication on Multi-Cancer Detection Assay on Pleural Fluid
USPTO Patent for Precision Epigenomics

USPTO Patent for Precision Epigenomics

by Fullcast | Jan 24, 2024 | Industry

Precision Epigenomics Announces Patent Granted by USPTO, Strengthening the Company’s Intellectual Property Position in Molecular Diagnostic Technology

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The EPISEEK test is recommended for use in adults with an elevated risk for cancer, such as those aged 50 or older. The EPISEEK test does not detect all cancers and should be used in addition to routine cancer screening tests recommended by a healthcare provider. EPISEEK is intended to detect cancer signals. Use of EPISEEK is not recommended in individuals who are pregnant, 21 years old or younger, or undergoing active cancer treatment.

Results should be interpreted by a healthcare provider in the context of medical history, clinical signs and symptoms. A test result of No Cancer Signal Detected does not rule out cancer. A test result of Cancer Signal Detected requires confirmatory diagnostic evaluation by medically established procedures (e.g. imaging) to confirm cancer.

If cancer is not confirmed with further testing, it could mean that cancer is not present (i.e. EPISEEK false positive) or confirmatory testing was insufficient to detect cancer (follow up testing false negative). False-positive (a cancer signal detected when cancer is not present) and false-negative (a cancer signal not detected when cancer is present) test results do occur. Rx only.

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