Version 2 technology correctly identified 86% of pre-malignant colorectal polyps with high-grade dysplasiaMARLBOROUGH, Mass., Sep 22, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- EXACT Sciences Corporation (NASDAQ: EXAS) today announced the
publication in the American Journal of Gastroenterology the
results of a multi-center study of EXACT's
Version 2 technology for stool-based DNA screening for colorectal
cancer. The Company previously disclosed this study's
acceptance for publication and its top line performance for colorectal
cancer detection. The study, conducted by Steven H. Itzkowitz, M.D,
Professor of Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine and his
collaborators involved samples from 445 patients, which consisted of 82
colorectal cancers and 363 normal controls. The vast majority of cancers
(83%) were detected regardless of tumor stage, tumor location, patient
age, or the presence or absence of symptoms, with a specificity of 82%.
In addition, 86% (6 of 7) precancerous adenomas with high grade
dysplasia were also detected.
"Last month we saw results published on our
newest detection technology from Johns Hopkins, demonstrating
stool-based DNA detection rates for colorectal cancer above 90%,"
commented Jeffrey R. Luber, President and Chief Executive Officer of
EXACT Sciences. "This month we are pleased to
see publication of the Version 2 study results, that similarly
underscore the power and promise of non-invasive screening utilizing our
technologies."
"The ability to offer sensitive, non-invasive
screening tests like sDNA is essential to reducing mortality among the
tens of millions of people over age 50 for whom colorectal cancer
screening is recommended by the American Cancer Society,"
commented Steven Itzkowitz, M.D., Professor of Medicine and Principal
Investigator of the study.
About Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal cancer is the most deadly cancer among non-smoking men and
women in the United States, and the second most deadly cancer overall.
The American Cancer Society estimates that nearly 150,000 cases will be
diagnosed and 50,000 deaths are anticipated in 2008 due to this disease.
Despite the availability of colorectal cancer screening and diagnostic
tests for more than 20 years, the rate of early detection of colorectal
cancer remains low, and deaths remain high. It is estimated that roughly
one-third of colorectal cancer-related deaths could be saved if more
people underwent regular screening. Early diagnosis results in a greater
than 90 percent, five-year survival rate.
EXACT Sciences Corporation
EXACT Sciences Corporation uses applied genomics to develop effective,
patient-friendly screening technologies for use in the detection of
cancer. EXACT maintains an exclusive license agreement with Laboratory
Corporation of America(R)
Holdings (LabCorp(R))
relating to the Company's intellectual
property. EXACT Sciences' stool-based DNA
technology is included in the colorectal cancer screening guidelines of
the American Cancer Society and the U.S. Multi-Society Task Force on
Colorectal Cancer (a group comprised of representatives from the
American College of Gastroenterology, American Gastroenterological
Association, and American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy), and
the American College of Radiology. EXACT Sciences is based in
Marlborough, Mass.
Certain statements made in this press release that are not based on
historical information are express or implied forward-looking statements
relating to, among other things, EXACT Sciences' expectations concerning
the efficacy and potential patient acceptance of its colorectal cancer
screening technologies. These statements are neither promises nor
guarantees, but are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties,
many of which are beyond EXACT Sciences' control, and which could cause
actual results to differ materially from those contemplated in these
forward-looking statements. In particular, the risks and uncertainties
include, among other things, the clinical performance and market
acceptance of its technologies; the reproducibility of its research
results in subsequent studies and in clinical practice; sufficient
investment in the sales and marketing of EXACT Sciences' technologies;
the success of its strategic relationship with LabCorp; the ability to
convince Medicare and other third-party payors to provide adequate
reimbursement for EXACT Sciences' technologies; the ability to convince
medical practitioners to order tests using EXACT Sciences' technologies;
the ability to increase the performance of EXACT Sciences'
technologies; the ability of EXACT Sciences or LabCorp to lower the cost
of stool-based DNA technologies through automating and simplifying key
operational processes; the number of people who decide to be screened
for colorectal cancer using EXACT Sciences' technologies; competition;
the possibility that other companies will develop and market novel or
improved methods for detecting colorectal cancer; and the ability to
raise additional capital on acceptable terms. Existing and prospective
investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these
forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof.
EXACT Sciences undertakes no obligation to update or revise the
information contained in this press release, whether as a result of new
information, future events or circumstances or otherwise. For additional
disclosure regarding these and other risks faced by EXACT Sciences, see
the disclosure contained in EXACT Sciences' public filings with the
Securities and Exchange Commission including, without limitation, its
most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and subsequent Quarterly Reports
on Form 10-Q filed with the SEC.
SOURCE: EXACT Sciences Corporation
EXACT Sciences Corporation
Jeffrey R. Luber, 508-683-1275
President & Chief Executive Officer