Exact Sciences, Madison, Wis, has introduced the Oncotype Map Pan-Cancer Tissue test for patients with advanced, metastatic, refractory, or recurrent cancer. The Oncotype MAP test, previously known as PCDx, provides clinically actionable information from genomic alterations in hundreds of cancer-related genes, allowing physicians to understand a patient’s tumor profile and effectively recommend targeted therapies or clinical trials.

“Exact Sciences is pursuing life-changing answers that give people the clarity to take action earlier. Our growing Precision Oncology portfolio and the addition of the Oncotype MAP test allow us to do just that for patients fighting late-stage or metastatic cancer,” says Kevin Conroy, chairman and CEO of Exact Sciences. “Patients with advanced cancer need answers fast, and providing them with actionable results in days, rather than weeks, is critical for improving their outcomes.”

Key attributes and differentiators of the Oncotype MAP test include:

  • Fast turnaround time of 3 to 5 business days to guide timely treatment decisions
  • Small sample requirements with as little as 3 mm2of tissue or 2 to 3 slides
  • Highly accurateand comprehensive results using next generation sequencing and immunohistochemistry.
  • Based on a study from a previous generation of the test, a significantly increased rate of progression-free survival when compared to patients who did not utilize the test (43% vs. 5%)

The Oncotype Map test report is easy to interpret with NCCN Compendium-based recommendations, along with potential evidence-based therapies and clinical trials. The report is currently tailored to support clinical decision making by showing actionable biomarkers associated with more than 100 evidence-based therapies, over 45 combination therapies, and more than 650 active clinical trial associations. By delivering insights into targeted therapy options, the Oncotype MAP test is designed to address the needs of more than 500,000 patients who face advanced cancer each year in the United States.

“The systemic treatment of patients with advanced or metastatic cancer is challenging,” says Rick Baehner, MD, chief medical officer of Precision Oncology at Exact Sciences. “Oncotype Map is a tissue-based assay which delivers results regarding the underlying biology of a patient’s cancer and provides therapeutic and clinical trial options. Genomic results guide clinicians to individualize and optimize oncology therapy by targeting patient tumor biology with the most effective therapies.”

For more information, visit Exact Sciences.