Company: CSTL
Filing Date: 2025-11-03
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001628280-25-048254
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Company: CASTLE BIOSCIENCES INC
Filing Date: 2025-11-03
Form: 10-Q
Item: Item 8
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 set, over the long term, by the median private payor rate, which we believe provides a fair exchange of value. Further information about Medicare coverage and ADLT status with respect to each of our tests is set forth below.

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Table of Contents

Test Overview

Our Dermatology Tests

DecisionDx-Melanoma is our proprietary risk stratification gene expression profile (“GEP”) test that predicts the risk of metastasis or recurrence, including a positive sentinel lymph node, for patients diagnosed with invasive CM. In a typical year, we estimate approximately 130,000 patients are diagnosed with invasive CM in the United States, representing an estimated U.S. total addressable market (“TAM”) of approximately $540 million. We estimate that approximately 50% of patients diagnosed with CM are 65 years of age or older. 

DecisionDx-SCC is our proprietary GEP test for use in patients with SCC, with one or more risk factors (also referred to as “high-risk” SCC) that both predicts the risk of metastasis as well as response to adjuvant radiation therapy. We estimate 20% of SCC patients, or approximately 200,000 annually in the United States, are classified as high risk, representing an estimated U.S. TAM of approximately $820 million.

MyPath Melanoma is our proprietary GEP test for use in patients with a melanocytic lesion and uncertainty related to the malignancy of the lesion. We estimate that approximately 300,000 patients each year present with a diagnostically ambiguous lesion, representing an estimated U.S. TAM of approximately $600 million. We began offering MyPath Melanoma following our acquisition of the Myriad MyPath Laboratory in May 2021.

AdvanceAD-Tx is a non-invasive GEP test designed to guide systemic treatment selection for patients aged 12 years and older with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (“AD”). The test evaluates the expression of 487 genes across 12 known immune, inflammatory and skin-related pathways associated with inflammatory skin conditions to identify the underlying biology driving an individual patient’s disease. Results classify patients into one of two molecular profiles: Janus Kinase (“JAK”) Inhibitor Responder Profile or T helper 2 (“Th2”) Molecular Profile. Using multiple data sources focused on one-year prevalence, we estimate there are approximately 13.2 million individuals ages 12 and older in the United States with moderate-to-severe AD, representing an estimated U.S. TAM of approximately $33