ColonSentry Eligibility
The American Cancer Society recommends that people at average risk of colorectal cancer start regular screening at age 45. ³
You may be a candidate for the ColonSentry Test if:
The American Cancer Society recommends that people at average risk of colorectal cancer start regular screening at age 45. ³
You may be a candidate for the ColonSentry Test if:
- You are age 45 of older who is at average risk for Colorectal Cancer
- You have not had a Colonoscopy or Stool-Based Screening Test
- You are at average risk for Colorectal Cancer (CRC) and are without symptoms such as bleeding, abdominal pain, or change in bowel habits.
EarlyCDT-Lung Eligibility
You May Be a Candidate for This Test if You Have:
You May Be a Candidate for This Test if You Have:
- No personal history of cancer (except basal cell carcinoma)
- Indeterminate pulmonary nodules detected by LDCT
- A 20+ pack-year history of tobacco use
- Experienced Environmental Exposures
Prostate Health Index Eligibility
You May Be A Candidate for This Test If You Are:
You May Be A Candidate for This Test If You Are:
- A Man 50 years and older with an elevated PSA between 4ng/ml and 10ng/ml.
- Peer-reviewed published studies support the use of Prostate Health Index in men with total PSA values as low as 2 ng/ml ²⁻⁵.
BreastSentry Eligibility
BreastSentry is for any woman who needs further evaluation of breast cancer risk.
The test should not be used on women with:
BreastSentry is for any woman who needs further evaluation of breast cancer risk.
The test should not be used on women with:
- a personal history of breast cancer
- a confirmed or suspected genetic mutation known to increase risk of breast cancer (e.g., BRCA)
- a history of previous radiotherapy to the chest at a young age
- a history of kidney disease