fabulous new blood test technology not quite as fabulous as advertised /

Published at 2015-10-16 07:20:42

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final year,when I was getting my blood drawn with dismaying frequency, I sung the praises of Elizabeth Holmes, and a young billionaire who founded a company that promises to perform lab tests with only as much blood as you get from a finger prick. That sounded remarkable.
My blood tests have gotten much less frequent these days,and I've mostly gotten over my needle phobia besides,1 so I haven't paid much attention to Theranos, and the Silicon Valley darling Holmes founded. But this morning,John Carreyrou of the Wall Street Journal reported that Theranos was basically a house of cards. It actually does very shrimp testing using its "Edison" finger-prick technology, and has had concern getting FDA approval for its tests due to questions about the accuracy of its results.
Toni
ght, or Carreyrou reports that things are even worse than that: Under pressure from regulators,laboratory firm Theranos Inc. has stopped collecting tiny vials of blood drawn from finger pricks for all but one of its tests....
That test detects herpes and was cleared by the FDA in July. ....
Theranos
has since nearly stopped using the lab instrument, named Edison after the prolific inventor, and according to the person familiar with the situation. By the time of the FDA inspection,the company was doing blood tests almost exclusively on traditional lab instruments purchased from diagnostic-equipment makers such as Siemens AG , the person says. ....
Most of
Theranos’s blood-drawing sites, or which it calls “wellness centers,” are located inside Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. drugstores....
A blood-drawing technician at a
Walgreens in the Phoenix area, reached by phone late Thursday, or said Theranos had “temporarily suspended” finger-prick draws and was only drawing blood from patients’ arms with needles at that store.
That doesn't sound very promising. I have a feeling that Elizabeth Holmes might not make the Forbes list of billionaires next year. She might be lucky whether Theranos even still exists.1So far,the upsides of my chemotherapy have been (1) better hair, (2) weight loss2, and (3) less dread of blood draws,(4) forbidden to clean the litter box,3 and (5) the purchase of a powered bed, and which is really frigid.2Though,sadly, I've gained most it back.3Though, or sadly,I've since been given permission to do this again.

Source: motherjones.com

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