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Quest Diagnostics to Provide Diagnostic Testing Services for the Women of Ireland through Ireland's First Nationwide Cervical-Cancer Screening Program
MADISON, N.J., June 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Women inIreland will
soon be able to take advantage of diagnostic testing services provided by
Quest Diagnostics Incorporated (NYSE: DGX), the world's leader in
cervical-cancer screening services. Through a contract with the Irish National
Cancer Screening Service (NCSS), Quest Diagnostics will provide
quality-assured screening services intended to improve medical outcomes and
reduce anxiety wait time for women ages 25 to 60 who participate inIreland's
first nationwide cytology-screening program.
"Cervical cancer is a terrible disease that often strikes when a woman is
in the prime of her life," said Ronald Kennedy, M.D., Corporate Medical
Director, Quality Assurance in Anatomic Pathology, Quest Diagnostics. "Our
goal for this historic cytology-screening program is to ensure that Irish
women experience the highest quality of testing and service excellence, with
the goal of minimizing the incidence of cervical cancer. Our commitment to
women's health, along with our industry leading quality-assurance practices,
makes us imminently qualified to deliver the superior testing services that
Irish women deserve."
Quest Diagnostics' relationship with the medical community ofIreland
began in 2006, when the Health Service Executive (HSE), the national health
administrator forIreland, engaged the services of Quest Diagnostics to help
reduce a critical backlog of Pap-based cervical-cancer screening tests, also
known as "Pap smears," that required screening. Since early 2007, Quest
Diagnostics has performed approximately 50,000 Pap smears in connection with
this continuing project, helping to improve the delivery of timely results.
Under the cytology-screening program, Quest Diagnostics will perform
testing on approximately 300,000 Pap smears annually at two accredited,
full-service laboratories in the U.S. The company operates approximately 30
accredited full-service laboratories in the U.S. that could provide backup
capabilities if required. In addition, Quest Diagnostics will provide general
practitioners and consultant colposcopists inIreland with a toll-free phone
number to consult with Quest Diagnostics' medical experts about a patient's
test results.
"We applaud the NCSS for its commitment to developing a nationwide program
designed to improve the health of women through regular cervical-cancer
screening," said Kenneth R. Finnegan, Vice President, International, Quest
Diagnostics. "We look forward to working with the NCSS and the entire medical
community ofIreland to deliver world-class diagnostic services that enhance
the health of Irish women."
Quest Diagnostics is a leading provider of cervical-cancer
diagnostic-testing services, performing approximately 13 million Pap smears in
2007. Through the cytology-screening program, women inIreland will benefit
from services provided by a company that has adopted rigorous standards and
training programs for cytotechnologists and pathologists who screen and review
Pap smears. Quest Diagnostics requires its cytotechnologists and pathologists
to successfully perform a Pap-based screening test prior to being considered
for employment. In addition, the company requires that its cytotechnologists
register with the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) as well as
obtain accredited continuing education. The company also provides daily
conferences using a multi-headed microscope to train its pathologists and
cytotechnologists to identify unusual characteristics from specimens taken
from its sizeable test volume.
The company's laboratories are accredited by the College of American
Pathologists (CAP), which operates accreditation programs that align with
international standards. Quest Diagnostics was the first diagnostic testing
company to employ the principles of Six Sigma in its laboratories to promote
operating and service quality. In addition, the company's medical and
scientific staff, consisting of 900 individuals with medical degrees or
Ph.D.'s, is the largest in the diagnostic testing industry.
As the world's leading provider of diagnostic testing services, Quest
Diagnostics touches the lives of patients more than 145 million times
annually. In 2008, the company was the only diagnostic testing company to be
ranked among FORTUNE magazine's list of "America's Most Admired Companies."
About Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death in women
worldwide, claiming an estimated 300,000 lives in 2007. Comprehensive
Pap-based screening programs could help prevent up to 80 percent of cervical
cancer cases.(1) In 2004, 200 women were diagnosed with cervical cancer in
Ireland, and more than 90 women died of the disease.(2,1)
About Quest Diagnostics
Quest Diagnostics Incorporated (NYSE: DGX) is the leading provider of
diagnostic testing, information and services that patients and doctors need to
make better healthcare decisions. The company offers the broadest access to
diagnostic testing services through its national network of laboratories and
patient service centers, and provides interpretive consultation through its
extensive medical and scientific staff. Quest Diagnostics is a pioneer in
developing innovative new diagnostic tests and advanced healthcare information
technology solutions that help improve patient care. Additional information is
available http://www.questdiagnostics.com .
(1) American Cancer Society
(2) Irish Health Information & Quality Authority (HIQA)
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