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US Food and Drug Administration clears VerM's OVA1 Test to determine likelihood of ovarian cancer in women with pelvic mass.

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| September 11, 2009 | COPYRIGHT 2000 Elsevier Engineering Information, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cleared the OVA1 Test, the first blood test that, prior to surgery, can help physicians determine if a woman is at risk for a malignant pelvic mass. OVA1 is the first FDA-cleared laboratory test that can indicate the likelihood of ovarian cancer with high sensitivity prior to biopsy or exploratory surgery, even if radiological test results fail to indicate malignancy. The test was developed by VerM Inc, a molecular diagnostics company, in cooperation with Quest Diagnostics, the world's leading provider of cancer diagnostics. Quest Diagnostics, which is a long-time investor in research and development of the OVA1 technology, has exclusive rights …

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