Pacific Edge Ltd
NZX:PEB

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NZX:PEB
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Price: 0.159 NZD -0.63% Market Closed
Market Cap: 162.6m NZD
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162.5m NZD
Industry
Biotechnology

Pacific Edge Ltd. engages in the discovery and commercialization of diagnostic and prognostic technology for the early detection and monitoring of cancer. The firm develops and commercializes diagnostic and prognostic tools for the early detection and management of cancers. The firm's segments include NZ Laboratory, US Laboratory and Research NZ & Australia. Its segments are engaged in the research and development of diagnostic and prognostic products for human cancer both in New Zealand and Australia, and operation of the laboratories used for the detection of bladder cancer in the United States and New Zealand. The company offers Cxbladder, which is a suite of non-invasive laboratory tests for the detection and the management of bladder cancer. Cxbladder includes a suite of urine-based molecular tests to determine the likelihood of bladder cancer in patients presenting with hematuria. Its pipeline includes Cxcolorectal, which is a prognostic gene signature for patients diagnosed with stage II or stage III colorectal cancer, enabling prediction of aggressiveness of the tumor.

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