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Translation: Original published in Finnish on 04/22/2026 at 07:00 am EEST
Biohit announced on Tuesday a new peer-reviewed study whose results supported the company's value proposition regarding the benefits of the GastroPanel test in gastric cancer risk classification and reducing waiting lists. The study results provide the company with important scientific evidence to support sales and marketing, which is crucial, particularly in new markets and public healthcare projects. The study is based on a project conducted in Chile, which has already led to the adoption of GastroPanel as part of the national cancer prevention strategy.
According to a study published in Helicobacter, the use of the GastroPanel test in assessing the need for treatment (triage) led to a significant 87% decrease in endoscopy waiting lists in Molina, Chile. The test combines biomarker-based diagnostics with risk algorithms, enabling safe prioritization of patients requiring endoscopy and reducing unnecessary procedures. Similar evidence has also been obtained previously from the domestic Kappa study, which found that up to 90% of endoscopies could be avoided based on the GastroPanel result.
Biohit has previously communicated the commercial progress of the Chilean pilot program. The publication of peer-reviewed research, along with previous studies, helps to further build the test's recognition and credibility. In our view, independent scientific evidence is essential for the test to be more widely incorporated into national treatment protocols and screening programs. Concrete evidence of this has already been seen in Chile, and similar programs also have potential in Chile's neighboring countries.
We currently expect revenue of 17.0 MEUR for 2026 (+8.0% vs. 2025) and adjusted EBIT of 2.6 MEUR (15.4% of revenue). Although the study now published does not change our near-term estimates, it supports the company's growth prospects. It also improves the preconditions for achieving the strategic annual growth of 15–20% in the longer term, provided that new market openings progress.
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