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Monday, January 17, 2011 11:28:28 PM
Quest is fully aware that you don't introduce a test to replace the PSA without being 100% sure that it'll do just that.
I agree that HDVY can crow all they want about the success of the urine test, but at the end of the day, it's Quest who is putting their reputation and money on the line.
Original guidelines for approval of the urine test were PR'ed by HDVY, not Quest. To my knowledge, Quest has never issued any guidance for completion and commercialization of the urine test. Until they do, speculation about reasons for delays based on HDVY's PR's is frustrating but meaningless.
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