
Exact Sciences Schedules Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Call
Second quarter 2025 webcast & conference call details
A replay of the webcast will be available at www.exactsciences.com. The webcast, conference call, and replay are open to all interested parties.
About Exact Sciences Corp.
A leading provider of cancer screening and diagnostic tests, Exact Sciences helps patients and health care providers make timely, informed decisions before, during, and after a cancer diagnosis. The company's growing portfolio includes well-established brands such as Cologuard ® and Oncotype DX ®, along with innovative solutions like Oncodetect™ for molecular residual disease and recurrence monitoring. Exact Sciences continues to invest in a robust pipeline of advanced cancer diagnostics aimed at improving outcomes. For more information, visit ExactSciences.com, follow @ExactSciences on X, or connect on LinkedIn and Facebook.
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