Prevention as it should be - simple, discreet and precise
Early detection without a waiting room: With our stool test, you can conveniently, discreetly, and safely perform your colorectal cancer screening from home. Simply order, take a sample, and receive your results – for your health, without any detours.
European Oncology Lab
Our goal is to provide patients in Europe with easy access to advanced medical care. Our tests give you the freedom to take control of your health, without foregoing our medical support.
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Modern testing methods
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ColoAlert - the stool test for colorectal cancer screening that looks closely
By detecting tumor DNA, ColoAlert can identify more colorectal cancer patients in the easily treatable early stages than conventional stool tests (iFOBTs).¹⸴² Learn about effective colorectal cancer screening from home now.
"Through modern technology and our many years of experience in laboratory medicine, we protect people from severe illness."
Dr. Annette Buhlmann
Medical Director - European Oncology Lab
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Useful information about colorectal cancer screening
More about colorectal cancer screeningLearn why colorectal cancer screening is important and who should get screened.
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Immunological stool test or ColoAlert?
Stool tests comparedSeveral methods are available for colorectal cancer screening. Which is better?
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References
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