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- Cologuard® and Cologuard Plus™ Colon Cancer Screening Tests | Collected . . .
The Cologuard ® and Cologuard Plus™ tests are intended to screen adults 45 years of age and older who are at average risk for colorectal cancer by detecting certain DNA markers and blood in the stool
- Cologuard® test | Exact Sciences
Backed by strong science and robust clinical research in collaboration with Mayo Clinic, Cologuard is a stool DNA-based colorectal cancer screening test for average-risk individuals who are 45 or older
- Colorectal Cancer Screening Tests for HCPs | Cologuard®
The Cologuard ® and Cologuard Plus™ tests are intended for the qualitative detection of colorectal neoplasia associated DNA markers and for the presence of occult hemoglobin in human stool
- Cologuard for Cancer Screening: What You Need to Know - Healthline
Cologuard tests for colon cancer by identifying atypical DNA and traces of blood in the stool that precancerous polyps and colon cancer can cause Your doctor will need to prescribe the test for
- Cologuard for cancer screening: How it works and more
Cologuard is a noninvasive stool-based screening test for colorectal cancer that works by detecting specific DNA alterations and blood abnormalities that have an association with the disease
- Cologuard Plus: An Improved At-Home Colon Cancer Test
In 2025, Cologuard, an at-home colorectal cancer screening test, got an upgrade Called Cologuard Plus, the new test is a more accurate version of the original Cologuard, which was first approved in 2014
- ACS guideline reaffirms Abbott leadership in noninvasive colorectal . . .
Cologuard ® and Cologuard Plus ® reaffirmed as preferred options for noninvasive colorectal cancer (CRC) screening in updated American Cancer Society guideline Abbott to offer only CRC screening portfolio aligned to new ACS recommendations combining preferred stool-based plus additional blood-based options Recent publications support Cologuard-first strategy, demonstrating better outcomes
- Cologuard Instructions: A Step-by-Step Walkthrough of the At-Home Test
The next-generation version of Cologuard catches roughly 94% of colorectal cancers from a single stool sample collected on your bathroom counter That sentence sounds like marketing copy, but it comes from a meta-analysis of 55 studies comparing the multi-target stool DNA test against colonoscopy as the reference standard If your doctor has handed you a kit, or you ordered one yourself, the
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