Health tech startup Guardant Health has raised a fresh $30 million round of funding.
The startup is focused on developing a non-invasive cancer screening tool called Guardant 360 that uses blood samples instead of tissue, as VentureBeat previously reported. The screening tool was built to help patients avoid getting risky biopsies, which can cost around $10,000 for someone without health insurance.
Guardant said it plans to use the new capital to expand the commercial release of its cancer screening tool. The funding round was led by Khosla Ventures with participation from Sequoia Capital and Pejman Mar Ventures.
Founded in 2012, the Redwood City, Calif.-based startup has now raised a total of $40 million in funding to date.
Guardant Health raises $30M for its revolutionary cancer detection tech
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