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(Fecal Immunochemical Test) Only FDA cleared automated FIT


Automated FIT


Recommended FIT by the USPSTF - “The OC-Light and the OC FIT-CHEK (OC-Auto) family of FITs (Polymedco, Inc., Cortlandt Manor, NY) have the best test performance characteristics (i.e., highest sensitivity and specificity).”1


1 patient sample


Completely closed sampling bottle


Convenient patient take home packs and absence of dietary restrictions for maximum patient compliance


Blood Test for Colorectal Cancer Screening


FDA Approved for colorectal cancer screening for people who are unwilling or unable to be screened by recommended methods.


Epi proColon is a molecular test that detects methylated Septin 9 DNA in blood.


DNA methylation of the SEPT9 gene is increased in colorectal cancer.


Methylated Septin 9 DNA can be found in tumor DNA that has been shed into the bloodstream from proximal and distal colon and rectal sites, making it a differential biomarker for the early detection of colorectal cancer.


“Increasing screening rates to 80% by 2018 would prevent 277,000 new cases of colon cancer and 203,000 deaths within 20 years.”2


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OC-Auto is a registered trademark of Eiken Chemical Epi proColon is a registered trademark of Epigenomics, AG


1. http://www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/Page/Document/UpdateSummaryFinal/colorectal-cancer-screening2 2. http://www.cancer.org/cancer/news/news/impact-of-achieving-80-by-2018-screening-goal


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www.polymedco.com info@polymedco.com 800-431-2123


Save More Lives. by screening for colorectal cancer.


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