Its fun to speculate how they might ramp up when the lab in exas corporate headquarters
Reaches its annual test capacity. They started building it out last summer in madison
One thing -- i would bet all my shares on-- is they (exact management team) know exactly what they will do in order to run more than million tests a year and they wont be giving away much of the profit at all.
colo has its problems no doubt...an invasive procedure as a mass screening test--VERY BAD IDEA...
but as a therapeutic tool---removing polyps or diagnosis early stage cancer it is probably worth the risk benefit ratio
cologuard may ultimately over the long haul if widely adopted send MORE people to colonoscopy, but at least the GI doctor will be really looking hard and slowly to find a polyp or cancer.
the real exciting thing coming down the road is COLOIBD for the inflammatory bowel disease patients who need annual screening for cancer often starting in their 30s and FIT useless and colo difficult.
there is built in market of what, 1 million tests per year, just waiting to happen 2 years from now....