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Genetic Technologies Invited to Join Prestigious “CancerIQ” Online Platform - Provides Access to 45 Healthcare Systems and 250 Clinics

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Genetic Technologies Ltd
Genetic Technologies Ltd

MELBOURNE, Australia, Sept. 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Genetic Technologies Limited (ASX: GTG; NASDAQ: GENE, “Company”, “GENE”), a global leader in genomics-based tests in health, wellness and serious disease, is pleased to announce the Company has negotiated a partnership agreement with Chicago-based CancerIQ.

CancerIQ enables Healthcare Institutions and Clinics to support cancer prevention programs by supporting and simplifying the identification of high-risk patients. Over the past few years, CancerIQ has shown, in real-world breast imaging settings, that genetic testing uptake is increased when their platform is integrated into the operational pipeline within the imaging center. Similarly, clinics using CancerIQ have also showed an increase in identification of atrisk adults allowing the clinics to prioritize patients for preventive cancer screenings. Until now, the CancerIQ offerings have been limited to traditional risk assessment models and standard germline testing panels for the assessment of hereditary risk. The inclusion of the geneType Risk Assessment Test portfolio supports CancerIQ’s expansion into primary preventive care where the missions of both companies overlap. GENE and CancerIQ are both dedicated to enabling healthcare providers to assess patients’ comprehensive risk in order to personalize cancer prevention efforts.

GeneType will be CancerIQ’s first lab partner solely focused on polygenic-integrated clinical risk prediction. GeneType’s focus has always been population healthcare, but until recently healthcare systems have been largely concentrating on hereditary cancer risk. With the integration of geneType into the CancerIQ platform, healthcare systems have the opportunity to engage in polygenic-integrated clinical risk assessment for the general population across nine major diseases spanning cancer and cardiometabolic disease.

Commercial sales strategies in the US over the past two years have been limited to large entity conversations and small boutique-cash-pay clinics; the limited commercial personnel and long sales cycles have resulted in slow volume increases over time. New commercial strategy utilizing contract-only, commission-based sales teams will allow low overhead with greater reach.

GeneType will benefit from the increased visibility within the US healthcare systems that currently utilize CancerIQ. This includes more than 45 health systems and over 250 clinics, more than half of which are focused on primary care and breast centers where GeneType is aptly positioned for success. Over 1 million patients in the US have already been screened using the CancerIQ platform.