BillionToOne study in general-risk pregnancies shows 94.4% sensitivity for Unity cfDNA recessive-condition screen

PUBT · 2d ago
BillionToOne study in general-risk pregnancies shows 94.4% sensitivity for Unity cfDNA recessive-condition screen
  • BillionToOne disclosed publication of a prospective, multi-site prenatal screening study in The Green Journal on Aug. 18, 2026.
  • Results were presented as published findings, not as a future conference readout.
  • Study outcome supported using a single maternal blood draw to assess fetal risk for inherited conditions in routine, general-risk pregnancies.
  • Data indicated the approach reduced missed high-risk pregnancies tied to incomplete partner testing, a key bottleneck in standard carrier screening workflows.
  • Publication strengthens the commercial case for Unity Fetal Risk Screen as a primary screen, supporting broader adoption in everyday prenatal care.


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