COLOGUARD TEST EXPLANATION

Understanding your Cologuard® test results

The words ‘positive’ or ‘negative’ may seem simple enough, but what do they really mean? Knowing how to interpret your Cologuard test results is key to making informed, confident decisions about your next steps.

By Exact Sciences Corporation | March 23, 2026

A man looking at his test results while on the phone with his doctor.
A sample of a negative Cologuard test report.

Sample negative report. See the full sample report here.

If it turns out positive


Seeing this result can feel like the ground shifting under you, and it’s completely understandable. It’s frightening, and it would be so easy to give in to the fear.


Although it may be hard, take a deep breath and repeat this to yourself: A positive Cologuard test is not a cancer diagnosis.


Rather, it’s a definite sign that you need further testing. Because it’s designed to be sensitive, there could be several reasons your Cologuard test turned out positive:


  • Noncancerous polyps (very common)
  • Minor inflammation in your colon or rectum
  • Benign conditions such as hemorrhoids
  • Other sources of bleeding
  • Colon cancer and precancerous polyps

The next step? Get clarity by getting a colonoscopy. This is essential and cannot be skipped.


A colonoscopy will allow a doctor to look directly into your colon. If polyps are detected, they can be removed during the same procedure. Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), most private insurance plans and Medicare are required to cover a follow-up colonoscopy without out-of-pocket costs for patients aged 45 to 75.


Remember that the goal is prevention through early detection. A positive Cologuard test result means you did just that. Now that something has been flagged, it’s an opportunity to be more proactive about your health.

A sample of a positive Cologuard test report.

Safe.
Noninvasive.
FDA-approved.