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Exact Sciences Corporation (NASDAQ: EXAS) (“Exact Sciences”), a leading provider of cancer screening and diagnostic tests, today announced that its stockholders voted to approve the proposed ...
Exact Sciences' most important product is driving solid revenue growth. It has launched several others that could help boost sales and jolt the stock. The company's long-term prospects look attractive ...
Exact Sciences has the potential to be a big name in cancer testing and screening in the future. It already has multiple tests, and is working on one that can screen for multiple cancers. And there's ...
Exact Sciences’ (NDAQ: EXAS) history is a tale of two halves. Founded in 1995 in Marlborough, Massachusetts, “Exact,” as the company is known, went public in 2001 but struggled to find its footing, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Bruce Japsen writes about healthcare business and policy. Abbott Laboratories $21 billion deal to acquire cancer test maker Exact ...
Exact Sciences Corporation posted solid Q1 2025 earnings with revenues up 11% year-on-year, driven by strong performance in screening and Precision Oncology segments. Despite the sequential revenue ...
Exact Sciences is adding early cancer detection to its pipeline through its buyout of Thrive Earlier Detection for up to $2.15 billion in cash and stock. The deal comes just three months after Thrive ...
Exact Sciences has launched its long-awaited blood test designed to detect the early stages of multiple tumors, with a plan to sell it to consumers through a telehealth program in a bid to increase ...
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