Is blood-based CRC screening a real threat?





Yes and no...right now, Grail's test is incredibly niche, but they have a contract with MDVIP and have poached a number of Exact employees. Guardant is in a similar boat. Reps go there because the pay is $20-30,000 more than Exact, but both are trying to establish customer base, whereas CG already has one. That said, CG is on the end of its life cycle, so the PO test will make or break the company, at least in the opinion of the physicians I've spoken with.

end of its lifecycle??? Dear god man you are stupid
 




end of its lifecycle??? Dear god man you are stupid
So your only argument to the previous post is that the poster is stupid? Or are you so that triggered by the inevitability of advances in the cancer screening space that you think the idea a blood based screening test replacing cologuard is stupid? You know who doesn't think it's stupid...the doctors who are already using those tests.