The ambitious goal set by the Commission Communication on Action Against Cancer is to reduce cancer incidence by 15% by 2020. Our aim is to assist the Commission in achieving this goal for CRC. The same report also outlines, as a major objective, the need for actions to reduce the disparity between the best and worst performing Member States by 70% by 2020. Conservative estimates show that cancer had cost EU Member States €126 billion in 2009, with healthcare expenses accounting for €51 billion (40%). Member State productivity losses were estimated at €42.6 billion and lost working days were estimated at €9.43 billion . Approximately 4.3 percent of men and women will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer (CRC) at some point during their lifetime . Costs can be avoided especially in the case of false positives as these are responsible for causing further unnecessary tests and follow-up visits adding to the patient’s stresses as well as medical complications and expenses. This will help all EU countries, but even more significantly Member States currently falling behind in CRC mass screening programmes
The SOFT solution detects occult blood in faeces accurately and immediately, using a smartphone add-on. The uniqueness of SOFT resides in leveraging an optical tool instead of chemical/biological media (which requires laboratory analysis). This way, SOFT creates a contactless solution which eliminates embarrassment, promotes participation and eliminates human mistakes associated with the handling, storage and delivery of the sample.