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Quest Diagnostics is challenging patients, physicians and colleagues to help increase the number of people who complete an annual colorectal cancer take-home screening with InSure FIT. Send this video E-card to friends and family and learn more about how you can take action by visiting www.DoYouHaveTheGuts.com.

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Enterix Inc. Launches Its Point-of-Care Test for Colorectal Cancer Screening

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New test provides laboratory-quality results in physician's office

Quest Diagnostics Reports Strong Revenue And Earnings Growth In First Quarter 2008

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2008 Outlook Reaffirmed

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Listen to a replay of the first quarter earnings conference call

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Read a transcript of company prepared comments

Quest Diagnostics Campaign Challenges Colorectal Cancer Screening Status Quo

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“Do You Have the Guts?” aims to reach five million in five years

Large Disparities in Kidney Testing Based on Disease, Gender and State, Quest Diagnostics Health Trends™ Report Finds

Use of Methamphetamine Among U.S. Workers and Job Applicants Drops 22 Percent in 2007 and Cocaine Use Slows Dramatically, Reports Quest Diagnostics

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Findings from Quest Diagnostics Drug Testing Index® also show that overall drug positivity remains at record lows

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Quest Diagnostics will host a Career Open House on Wednesday, May 14th, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., at 3 Giralda Farms, Madison, N.J. Learn more >

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects 26 million Americans. Learn how a simple urine test can help patients with diabetes or hypertension — the two leading risk factors for CKD — detect the disease in its early, most treatable stages. To learn more, read the latest Quest Diagnostics Health Trends™ Report, which finds large disparities in testing for CKD based on disease, gender and state, and the Winter 2008 issue of Physicians Update Newsletter.