“While these tests can offer a lot of hope, there’s also a lot of hype.” Discover the power, promise, and potential pitfalls of blood tests from our experts Paul Limburg, Rick Baehner, MD, Tomasz (Tom) Beer: http://spr.ly/60424NN9e via Katie Couric Media
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At Exact Sciences, our purpose is to help eradicate cancer by preventing it, detecting it earlier, and guiding personalized treatment. We're hiring! Our organization offers something for everyone, at all stages of careers and from all backgrounds. Let's take on cancer, together. Content reflects information available and is accurate at the time of publication.
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http://exactsciences.com
Exact Sciencesの外部リンク
- 業種
- バイオテクノロジー研究
- 会社規模
- 社員 5,001 - 10,000名
- 本社
- Madison、Wisconsin
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- 上場企業
- 専門分野
- Precision oncology、Genomic testing、Cancer screening、Genetic testing、Research and development
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Exact Sciencesの社員
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Our new office in Warsaw, Poland is now officially open! This international hub enables us to expand our global operations and deliver genomic testing to even more patients around the world. #WeAreExact 🧬
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We are honored to attend the NAHJ (National Association of Hispanic Journalists) conference to address cancer disparities in the Latino community and emphasize the role that journalists play in raising awareness and motivating change. We are thankful to our panelists for sharing their insights, experiences, and commitment to advocacy. #NAHJ25 Travelle Ellis, MD, PhD, Barbara Segarra-Vazquez, Ysabel Duron, Ambar C.
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Our Oncodetect™ molecular residual disease test received Medicare coverage for patients with colorectal cancer, marking a significant milestone in our mission to transform cancer treatment through earlier detection and more personalized care. Read more: http://spr.ly/60404txMO
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Meet our MRD Portfolio Strategy Team! These are the strategic minds who assisted with the launch of the Oncodetect™ test, which detects tumor-specific DNA in the blood to identify signs of residual cancer/disease. They’re big-picture thinkers shaping the future of our Precision Oncology portfolio — always with patients at the center of everything they do. Hobbies across the team include skiing, snowboarding, running, cooking, world traveling, and kayaking together. #WeAreExact
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It’s a busy time at Exact Sciences, but that doesn’t stop our teams from getting out in their communities. Here’s how some have spent their volunteer time off (VTO) hours so far this year: 🥬 Distributing food with Second Harvest of Silicon Valley 🐚 A beach cleanup with I Love A Clean San Diego and United Way 🌱 Building garden planters at a care home in Warsaw, Poland 🍪 Baking cookies for families at Ronald McDonald House Charities 🛝 Park beautification with City of Madison, WI 🧹 Yard work at Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County Follow along with our community engagement efforts: http://spr.ly/6041451id #WeAreExact
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The Exact Sciences team celebrated #PrideMonth in the most energizing way possible — by moving for a cause! Over 370 participants logged over 100k+ minutes of movement in support of The Trevor Project. This month and every month, we’re proud to support and celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community. #WeAreExact
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When it comes to colorectal cancer screening, early detection is key—and different tests have differing abilities to detect precancer. At 46, Anne’s Cologuard® test result was positive, and a follow-up colonoscopy revealed two precancerous polyps. She felt lucky that it was caught early, before the growths had a chance to become cancerous. Read more: http://spr.ly/60444g9cK via USA TODAY
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Our team recently traveled to Lima, Peru to host the XV Latin American Cancer Leaders Forum. Joined by 112 breast cancer specialists from 15 countries, the group explored the latest insights into genomic testing and how it continues to transform breast cancer care by enabling more informed treatment decisions. Thank you to everyone who attended!
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We were honored to welcome Veronica Robinson, the great-granddaughter of Henrietta Lacks, to Madison last week. Henrietta’s cancer cells—taken without her consent—have profoundly impacted medical research and ethics to this day. Thank you to our Employee Inclusion Networks for hosting this meaningful conversation on Henrietta's lasting legacy with our teams. #WeAreExact 📸 credit: The Lacks Family
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