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Earlier detection, better outcomes: Irish researchers target rising bowel cancer rates with new blood test

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<div><h1>Earlier detection&comma; better outcomes&colon; Irish researchers target rising bowel cancer rates with new blood test<&sol;h1><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><p><small>Posted on&colon; 26 March 2026<&sol;small><&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><div class&equals;”main&lowbar;&lowbar;summary” WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability&equals;”36″><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;&Tab;<&sol;p><p>Researchers from Trinity&comma; Dublin City University and University College Dublin will use funding of €670&comma;000 from Enterprise Ireland's Commercialisation Fund to develop a breakthrough blood-based screening test&period;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><&sol;div><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><&excl;–<div class&equals;”main&lowbar;&lowbar;image”>
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400&semi;”>The team&comma; working with<span> <&sol;span><span>clinicians at<&sol;span><span> <&sol;span><span>St&period; Vincent's University Hospital&comma; seeks to <&sol;span>transform cancer outcomes by moving screening away from invasive or unpleasant methods to their simple&comma; high-accuracy blood test&comma; named &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;<strong>CASPDx CRCâ€<&sol;strong>&period;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”font-weight&colon; 400&semi;”>The CASPDx team is now initiating the formal validation of their product&period; Patients are being recruited in all Bowel Screen Centres in the HSE Dublin &amp&semi; South East region as part of clinical validation studies&comma; with assistance of the UCD Clinical Research Centre&period;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”font-weight&colon; 400&semi;”>While the CASPDx CRC test is still at clinical validation and immunoassay development phases&comma; the team aim to launch the test and spin-out as a company by the end of 2027&period;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”font-weight&colon; 400&semi;”><strong>Dr Emma Creagh&comma; Associate Professor in Biochemistry at Trinity College Dublin and Scientific Lead&comma; CASPDx&comma; <&sol;strong>said&colon; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Inflammation is a process essential for immunity&comma; tissue maintenance and repair&semi; however&comma; it can also contribute to cancer growth&comma; progression and metastasis&period; Our research has identified specific inflammation markers that become increased during CRC development and progression&period; The blood test we are developing will identify possible CRC patients by detecting these inflammatory markers directly from their blood sample&period;â€<&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”font-weight&colon; 400&semi;”><img class&equals;”bc” src&equals;”https&colon;&sol;&sol;pxl-tcdie&period;terminalfour&period;net&sol;prod01&sol;channel&lowbar;3&sol;media&sol;tcd&sol;news-images&sol;004-RS-800X582&period;jpg” alt&equals;”Kieran Clarke&comma; Commercial Lead&comma; CASPDx&semi; Prof&period; Glen Doherty&comma; Consultant Gastroenterologist at St Vincent's University Hospital&semi; Dr Paul Leonard&comma; Development Lead&comma; Dublin City University&semi; and seated&comma; Dr Emma Creagh&comma; Associate Professor in Biochemistry at Trinity College Dublin and Scientific Lead&comma; CASPDx&rpar;” style&equals;”width &colon; 800px&semi; height&colon;582px&semi; border&colon;&semi; padding&colon;&semi; margin&colon;&semi; display&colon;&semi; float&colon;&semi;”&sol;><&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”font-weight&colon; 400&semi;”><strong><span>Dr Kieran Clarke&comma; Commercial Lead&comma; CASPDx&semi; Prof&period; Glen Doherty&comma; Consultant Gastroenterologist at St Vincent's University Hospital&semi; Dr Paul Leonard&comma; Development Lead&comma; Dublin City University&semi; and seated&comma; Dr Emma Creagh&comma; Associate Professor in Biochemistry at Trinity College Dublin and Scientific Lead&comma; CASPDx&period;<&sol;span><&sol;strong><&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”font-weight&colon; 400&semi;”><strong>CRC&colon; late detection and low screening uptake<&sol;strong><&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”font-weight&colon; 400&semi;”>CRC is the second leading cause of cancer mortality globally&comma; according to the World Health Organisation&period; Despite being highly treatable when caught early&comma; over 60&percnt; of cases are currently diagnosed at a late stage&period;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”font-weight&colon; 400&semi;”>Another problem comes from the current screening options&comma; which rely on invasive colonoscopies or unpopular stool-based kits&period; These consequently suffer from low patient uptake&comma; resulting in over one-third of eligible individuals skipping screening entirely&period; Notably&comma; existing tests also lack accuracy and miss early cases&period;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”font-weight&colon; 400&semi;”>And while there are some novel tests with increased accuracy&comma; these are cost-prohibitive for use in national screening programmes and many are only available in the US&period;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”font-weight&colon; 400&semi;”>But high incidence also translates into high costs&comma; with CRC estimated to have cost the EU €19 billion in 2020&comma; according to a report by non-profit organisation Digestive Cancers Europe&period;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”font-weight&colon; 400&semi;”>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;With nearly 120 million unscreened individuals across the US and EU&comma; and incidence rates increasing&comma; a transformative solution is required – and we believe our test is exactly that&comma;†explains <strong>Dr Kieran Clarke&comma; Commercial Lead&comma; CASPDx&period;<&sol;strong><&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”font-weight&colon; 400&semi;”>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;In relative terms&comma; CRC is very treatable if caught early – it's just that current screening tools are failing to reach many people&period; CASPDx is closing that gap&period; Built for accuracy&comma; affordability&comma; and global scale&comma; our solution is designed to detect CRC earlier&comma; and for more people than ever before&period; The commercialisation fund from Enterprise Ireland now allows us to hire the team to complete development and clinical validation of the test&period; Together with our strategic partners&comma; we are excited to bring this life-saving test to health systems worldwide&period;â€<&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”font-weight&colon; 400&semi;”><strong>Worrying trends in younger people<&sol;strong><&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”font-weight&colon; 400&semi;”>The rates of early-onset CRC &lpar;diagnosis in individuals under 50 years old&rpar; has almost doubled over the last 30 years&comma; and by 2030 it is anticipated that early-onset CRC will be one of the leading causes of death for adults between the ages of 20-49<sup> <&sol;sup>unless cancer is caught at an earlier stage&period;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”font-weight&colon; 400&semi;”>CRC in younger people tends to be uncovered at a more advanced stage primarily due to lower screening rates as most programmes start from 50 years onwards &lpar;58 in Ireland&rpar;&period;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”font-weight&colon; 400&semi;”>Once diagnosed&comma; early onset CRC tends to be characterised by more aggressive features<sup><span> <&sol;span><&sol;sup>making accessible&comma; early-stage detection more critical than ever to catch the cancer at an earlier stage when it is treatable and outcomes are greatly improved&period;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”font-weight&colon; 400&semi;”><strong>Prof&period; Glen Doherty&comma; Consultant Gastroenterologist at St Vincent's University Hospital&comma;<&sol;strong> said&colon;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”font-weight&colon; 400&semi;”>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;The current waiting lists for colonoscopy require us to find more efficient ways to prioritise patients&period; The potential for a reliable blood-based screening test is a significant step forward&period; Beyond simply detecting bowel cancer at an earlier&comma; more treatable stage&comma; these tests could help us identify which patients truly require a colonoscopy following a positive stool test&period; By improving our diagnostic accuracy through a simple blood draw&comma; we could reduce the number of unnecessary colonoscopies&comma; ensuring that hospital resources are focused on the patients who need them most&period;â€<&sol;p><p style&equals;”display&colon; inline&semi;” class&equals;”WPAuto&lowbar;Base&lowbar;Readability-styled”>&NewLine;<&sol;p><p style&equals;”font-weight&colon; 400&semi;”><strong>Emma Callinan&comma; Head of Research Commercialisation at Enterprise Ireland<&sol;strong> said&colon; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;The CASPDx blood test has the potential to be a gamechanger in the rapid detection and diagnosis of colorectal cancer which has shown to be highly treatable once caught early&period; Enterprise Ireland is proud to back this project through our Commercialisation Fund&comma; which supports third-level researchers to translate their research into innovative and commercially viable products&comma; services and companies&period; This funding will allow this multi-institutional team from Trinity&comma; 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