Comprehensive Cancer Screening Initiative Expected to Generate Approximately $500,000 in Testing Revenues to 20/20 from the First Cohort

GAITHERSBURG, Md., May 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 20/20 Biolabs, Inc. (NASDAQ:AIDX) ("20/20 Biolabs" or the "Company"), an early market entrant in AI powered laboratory-based blood tests for the early detection and prevention of cancers and chronic diseases, today announced that its OneTest™ multi-cancer early detection blood ("MCED") test has been selected as part of a firefighter cancer screening initiative for the state of Vermont in partnership with National Diagnostic Services ("NDS"). NDS will provide ultrasound services and medical oversight in conjunction with 20/20's OneTest.

This twelve-month statewide program is designed to provide eligible firefighters in Vermont with expanded access to proactive cancer screening tools intended to help identify cancer earlier, when treatment outcomes may be improved. The program was established in response to the elevated cancer risks firefighters confront daily due to occupational exposures. The specifications for this important initiative called for a statewide program incorporating multi-cancer early detection blood testing, ultrasound examinations, educational outreach, clinical follow-up, and longitudinal program data collection. The contract is anticipated to generate approximately $500,000 in revenues for 20/20 for testing approximately one-third of eligible Vermont firefighters through the end of 2026. The state has the option to renew the contract for up to two additional twelve-month periods.

Vermont is the second state electing to provide significant funding to cover OneTest™ for their firefighters. 20/20 expects to process and report over $500,000 of OneTests from Maryland fire departments this quarter, of which just over $400,000 is being reimbursed by the Maryland Department of Health. This represents a large increase for 2026 over the prior year when only about $105,000 of the company's revenues were from state funds.