Cancer
At-home cervical cancer screening to launch with backing of $10 million

A new, at-home cervical cancer screening test will be launched with the backing of US$10m in funding.
The Teal Wand, a at-home screening device and telehealth platform, , is currently under FDA review and and developer Teal Health and said it hopes to increase uptake of screenings with the device.
The industry has shifted toward Primary HPV testing for cervical cancer screening, and the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has included self-collection in its recent draft recommendations, recognising its role in increasing adherence to screening.
The USPSTF highlights that self-collected HPV samples, which the Teal Wand is, are as accurate as clinician-collected samples and are particularly effective in reaching under-screened individuals and historically underserved populations. Most notably, evidence shows that at-home self-collection can significantly boost screening rates.
The funding, led by Emerson Collective and Forerunner, will enable Teal Health to advance its go-to-market strategy for the test upon FDA approval.
Nicole Johnson, a partner at investor Forerunner, said: “There is no shortage of reasons for wanting to improve on the traditional healthcare system, but one unequivocal truth is that many healthcare experiences are not built with the end consumer as the primary customer.
“This feels especially true for women’s health, despite women accounting for ~80 per cent of healthcare spending. Teal Health represents a unique opportunity to recreate the experience for one of women’s most routine and critical health screenings, making cervical cancer screens remarkably more comfortable and convenient.”
“Cervical cancer is detectable and treatable if you can catch it early enough,” said Matt Bettonville, investor at Yosemite, which manages Emerson Collective’s oncology investments.
“Teal can take the next step towards rendering this disease non-lethal—making the screening process easier and more convenient for millions of women in the U.S.”
Kara Egan, CEO of Teal Health, said: “This investment allows us to bring Teal Health’s vision to life, getting our transformational screening solution into the hands of women.
“We’re here to create a new path forward, enabling women to take control of their health with confidence and ease. We’re deeply grateful to our investors, who are as committed as we are to eliminating cervical cancer and breaking down barriers to essential healthcare.”
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