Multi-target Stool DNA

The multi-target stool DNA (mt-sDNA) test is a non-invasive colorectal cancer (CRC) test that identifies biomarkers in the stool that are associated with CRC and advanced adenomas and is indicated for individuals aged 45 years and older who are at average risk for CRC.1 The test includes nationwide patient navigation and customer support services to facilitate the completion of screening.1
The mt-sDNA test is a highly sensitive CRC screening test that does not require bowel preparation or medication or dietary modifications1,2
mt-sDNA identifies biomarkers in stool associated with CRC and advanced adenomas1
The mt-sDNA test includes nationwide patient navigation and customer support to facilitate screening1

Multi-Target Stool DNA Test1

mt-sDNA overview infographic
  • No bowel preparation required2
  • No medication or dietary modifications required2

THE mt-sDNA JOURNEY AND PATIENT NAVIGATION1

INTERPRETING mt-sDNA RESULT1

Table comparing mt-sDNA positive and negative results
Learn more about the full Indications/Contraindications for the mt-sDNA test.   Please see complete prescribing information for Cologuard in the Cologuard Clinician Brochure

References

Cologuard Clinician Brochure. Exact Sciences Corporation. Madison, WI.

2 American Cancer Society. Colorectal cancer screening tests. Accessed April 17, 2023. https://www.cancer.org/cancer/colon-rectal-cancer/detection-diagnosis-staging/screening-tests-used.html 

Footnotes
† 3-year interval after negative result with mt-sDNA per Wolf AMD, et al. CA Cancer J Clin. 2018;68(4):250-281.

Last updated:04/17/2023