Episwitch CiRT
Only one test predicts how a patient will respond to immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapies:
EpiSwitch Checkpoint inhibitor Response Test (CiRT)
Offer the TestThe first-of-its-kind blood test predicts an individual patient's therapeutic response to checkpoint inhibitor immunotherapy.
EpiSwitch CiRT provides patient specific guidance to support informed decision-making regarding the treatment plan you create for your patient.
WATCH VIDEO TO LEARN MORENow every patient can benefit from the world's first test to assess the probability of therapeutic success of checkpoint inhibitor therapy with high accuracy.
Understand your patient's likelihood of response to guide your decisions on beginning or continuing treatment with an ICI
Among patients experiencing an adverse reaction or toxicity, use the test to identify those who are likely to benefit from continued treatment
Improve overall patient response rate by accurately stratifying patients based on their likelihood of response
The test is intended to identify your patient's likelihood of response to an immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy.
Individuals with a response level in the high probability range have a greater chance of benefiting from an ICI. Conversely, individuals with a response level in the low probability range have a reduced chance of benefiting from an ICI. These results should be considered along with other clinical features for interpretation by a licensed medical professional.
The EpiSwitch CiRT report includes indications for a healthcare professional to interpret a patient's likelihood of response to ICI therapy and formulate an effective management plan.
DOWNLOAD SAMPLE REPORTEpiSwitch CiRT delivers high sensitivity and specificity for predicting the beneficial use of an ICI. The blood test measures eight epigenetic markers to determine the most likely outcome of treatment.
Contact CiRT Customer Service at 888-236-8896 to open an account, request EpiSwitch CiRT Requisition Forms, order EpiSwitch CiRT collection kits, or request further assistance relating to EpiSwitch CiRT. We look forward to speaking with you. If you are in the UK, please contact us at 01865 504932.
The EpiSwitch CiRT was developed using the EpiSwitch 3D genomics platform and validated across several global studies of cancer patients undergoing immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy. Learn more here and here.
Contact Oxford BioDynamics at 888-236-8896 or complete the webform and setup an account today. Alternatively, send in a completed EpiSwitch CiRT Requisition Form via fax at 240-913-5681 and we will contact you promptly.
The EpiSwitch CiRT is a first-of-its-kind blood test that gives healthcare professionals forward-looking information about an individual patient’s therapeutic response to checkpoint-inhibitor immunotherapy. EpiSwitch CiRT is a non-invasive blood test, it does not require any biopsy tissue. The test uses 3D genomic profiling rather than genomic mutation analysis. EpiSwitch CiRT predicts the likelihood of response based on an individual's genomic regulatory network.
EpiSwitch CiRT is performed in a CLIA-certified laboratory. Test results are securely reported to the ordering physician in 5 days or less after the lab receives the patient's blood sample.
Patients whose physicians are considering them for checkpoint-inhibitor immunotherapy (ICI) will benefit from this test. EpiSwitch CiRT stratifies patients based on their likelihood of response to treatment with an ICI therapy. Patients at any stage of their cancer journey who are candidates for intervention with an ICI can benefit from EpiSwitch CiRT.
EpiSwitch CiRT results are provided as a report that is delivered to the ordering physician via secure electronic communication or fax. Results will be available in approximately 3-5 days after the lab receives the patient's blood sample.
No. To ensure doctor-patient confidentiality and maintain rigorous patient-data privacy standards, we securely provide EpiSwitch CiRT results directly to the ordering physician only.
It’s a type of genomic testing that looks at the regulation of an individual’s genes at the level of 3D conformation. Information about an individual’s genomic conformation tells us how a patient will respond or not respond to therapy. Learn more here and here.