📋 Regulatory Action / Label Change
Blood-based colorectal cancer screening continues to expand following FDA authorization of a second commercially available test. The approval addresses persistent screening gaps among eligible adults who decline colonoscopy or stool-based screening despite guideline recommendations.
Clinical Considerations
- The PREEMPT CRC study enrolled more than 48,000 participants and supported FDA approval.
- SimpleScreen detected approximately 8 of 10 colorectal cancers in the clinical validation study.
- Professional societies continue to view colonoscopy and stool-based testing as preferred screening strategies.
- Positive blood-test results still require diagnostic colonoscopy to complete evaluation.
Practice Applications
- Recognize blood-based screening as an additional option for average-risk adults.
- Discuss screening preferences with patients who decline established methods.
- Interpret positive blood-test results as requiring follow-up colonoscopy.
- Consider blood-based testing within shared decision-making conversations about screening adherence.
PATIENT EDUCATION
OBESITY/WEIGHT MANAGEMENT
EXERCISE/TRAINING
LEGAL MATTERS
GUIDELINES/RECOMMENDATIONS