GALLERI
MULTI CANCER TEST
The galleri test detects the following cancer signal origins
cancer signal not detected
What your result means:
No cancer signal was found at this time.
What your result does not mean:
it does not rule out the presence of cancer or predict whether you will develop cancer in the future Not all cancers can be detected in the blood or by the Galleri test
In a clinical study, less than 1% of individuals with a "cancer signal not detected" result had cancer.
What the test did:
The Galleri test looked for cancer signals in the blood. If a cancer signal was found, the test would have analyzed patterns to identify where in the body the signal may have come from
Your next steps:
Continue with any routine cancer screening tests your healthcare provider recommends, such as mammograms and colonoscopies
Do not ignore cancer signs or symptoms if they occur, as this could lead to delayed diagnosis
Discuss appropriate timing of cancer screenings with your healthcare provider to help increase the chance of earlier detection.
lung
breast
liver, bile duct
colon, rectum
ovary
prostate
esophagus, stomach
pancreas gallbladder
kidney
cervix
bladder, urothelial tract
anus
bone & soft tissue
head & neck
lymphoid lineage
melanocytic lineage
myeloid lineage
neuroendocrine cells of lung or other organs
plasma cell lineage
thyroid gland
uterus
list of 50+ cancer types detected on Galleri.com
FAQ
What information does the Galleri test provide?
The Galleri test looks for signals present in the blood that could indicate the presence of cancer. When a cancer signal is detected, the test predicts the origin of the cancer signal with high accuracy. However, the Galleri test cannot detect all cancers and not all cancers can be de detected in the blood. The Galleri test does not detect specific genetic mutations and does not determine an individual's risk of developing cancer in the future.
What is in my test report?
Your personal Galleri test result is provided on page 1 of your test report. Other pages include data about the Galleri test from clinical studies, The Galleri test development was supported by one of the largest clinical study programs in genomic medicine, with 140- clinical study sites, Inducing the Mayo Clinic, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and Cleveland Clinic.
How does the Galleri test work?
All cells in your body release DNA into the bloodstream, but DNA from cancer cells different from DNA of healthy cells, The Galleri test looks at the DNA in your blood to determine if any of it may have come from cancer cells, and if found, the results can point to where in the body the cancer is coming from with high accuracy.
Why is the Galleri test recommended for use with other screening tests?
The Galleri test is intended to be used in addition to (and not replace) other screening tests to help Increase the potential for early cancer detection, Recommended routine cancer screening tests such as colonoscopy or mammograms have been shown to reduce cancer deaths. Missing routine screenings could lead to delayed diagnosis of Cancer. Ask your healthcare provider about which cancer screening tests are right for you.