Approximately 20% of all new breast cancers diagnosed in the United States are ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)1, but no two DCIS patients—or their tumors—are the same. The Oncotype DX Breast DCIS Score test looks at the unique biology of a patient’s tumor—so you can better personalize the treatment plan for each patient’s unique situation.
Guide patients to the right treatment using the right assessment
The Breast DCIS Score® test provides an individualized assessment for the risk of local recurrence. Performed on a tumor sample after a biopsy or surgery, the test looks at 12 cancer-related genes in your patient’s tumor—giving you information that clinical and pathologic factors alone can’t provide. In fact, the test shows that patients with similar clinical and pathologic features do not necessarily have the same local recurrence risk.2-4
The Breast DCIS Score test results include2-4:
- An individualized prediction of the 10-year risk of any local recurrence (DCIS or invasive carcinoma) or an invasive local recurrence
- An established baseline for consideration of absolute benefit from radiation therapy (XRT)
- Quantitative ER and PR single-gene expression values
- A patient-friendly summary page to help explain the results to your patients
Results your patients can relate to
The Breast DCIS Score report includes the DCIS Score® result, which is a number between 0 and 100.
- Patients with a low risk estimate are likely to have a smaller absolute benefit from radiation therapy
- Patients with a high risk estimate are likely to have a greater absolute benefit from radiation therapy
This numeric score makes it easy for patients to understand their level of risk. As a result, discussing treatment options with your patients is easier, and patients feel more confident about their decisions.
Evidence it works
Two validation studies—ECOG E5194 and the Ontario DCIS Cohort—confirm that the DCIS Score result predicts the 10-year risk of local recurrence.2-4 In addition, studies show that physicians regularly change treatment recommendations based on the test results.5,6
Every patient deserves to know the feeling of greater certainty.
Is Your Patient Eligible?
Patients are eligible for the Breast DCIS Score test if they have been:
- Diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)
- Treated by local excision (lumpectomy) or have had a core biopsy
Order a test before treatment planning begins to facilitate the most informed decisions.
Note: Patients with early-stage and ER-positive invasive breast cancer may be eligible for the Oncotype DX Breast Recurrence Score test.
Coverage and financial assistance
Exact Sciences is committed to supporting patient access to the Oncotype DX Breast DCIS test to help your patients make informed decisions about their treatment.*
*The Oncotype DX Breast DCIS Score test is reported on claims with the unique proprietary laboratory analysis (PLA) code 0045U.
We make your ordering experience efficient. You can order tests through the Provider Hub and we’ll help you every step of the way.
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