A new era of cancer screening is here with the Galleri® test
Leading life insurance companies are embracing innovation to detect cancer early.
Introducing Galleri, the first-of-its-kind multi-cancer early detection test that looks for a signal shared by 50+ types of cancer with a single blood test.1
Play the video to learn how Dave, the Founder & CEO of OneTeam Financial was able to offer his longtime friend and client the Galleri test.
The Galleri test does not detect a signal for all cancers and not all cancers can be detected in the blood. False positive and false negative results do occur.
Play the video to learn how Dave, the Founder & CEO of OneTeam Financial was able to offer his longtime friend and client the Galleri test.
The Galleri test does not detect a signal for all cancers and not all cancers can be detected in the blood. False positive and false negative results do occur.
“I think every company should be doing this...it would be wonderful for our industry to be perceived as an industry that isn't just there in death but helps people along the way.”
Brooks Tingle, President & CEO
John Hancock Insurance
Hear from industry leaders why they are partnering with GRAIL to offer Galleri to their clients.
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Munich Re and John Hancock
M Financial Group
GRAIL + John Hancock Vitality
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Imagine if you could help your clients find cancer early enough to make a difference
Rich's head and neck cancer story
Rich always thought he was doing everything necessary to maintain his health, including undergoing recommended cancer screenings. However, everything changed after he learned about the Galleri test as a benefit from his Nationwide life insurance policy.
Roger's pancreatic cancer story
Roger's cancer diagnosis was the last thing he anticipated as someone who makes a point to lead an active and plant-based lifestyle. Now he wants to share the importance of early detection.
Valerie's gallbladder cancer story
Valerie took the Galleri test out of curiosity, Galleri detected a cancer signal and predicted the cancer signal origin of pancreas, gallbladder.
Galleri is a screening test and does not diagnose cancer. Diagnostic testing is needed to confirm cancer. Galleri should be used in addition to healthcare provider recommended screening tests.
There are over 100 types of cancer, but only 5 have recommended screening tests.2,3 Your clients deserve more.
How to take the Galleri test
The Galleri test looks for a signal associated with active cancer.
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We’ve partnered with forward-thinking industry leaders to help get one million Galleri tests into the hands of policyholders through their life insurance companies.
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The Galleri test is recommended for use in adults with an elevated risk for cancer, such as those aged 50 or older. The Galleri test does not detect all cancers and should be used in addition to routine cancer screening tests recommended by a healthcare provider. Galleri is intended to detect cancer signals and predict where in the body the cancer signal is located. Use of Galleri is not recommended in individuals who are pregnant, 21 years old or younger, or undergoing active cancer treatment.
Results should be interpreted by a healthcare provider in the context of medical history, clinical signs and symptoms. A test result of No Cancer Signal Detected does not rule out cancer. A test result of Cancer Signal Detected requires confirmatory diagnostic evaluation by medically established procedures (e.g. imaging) to confirm cancer.
If cancer is not confirmed with further testing, it could mean that cancer is not present or testing was insufficient to detect cancer, including due to the cancer being located in a different part of the body. False-positive (a cancer signal detected when cancer is not present) and false-negative (a cancer signal not detected when cancer is present) test results do occur. Rx only.
The GRAIL clinical laboratory is certified under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA) and accredited by the College of American Pathologists. The Galleri test was developed and its performance characteristics were determined by GRAIL. The Galleri test has not been cleared or approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The GRAIL clinical laboratory is regulated under CLIA to perform high-complexity testing. The Galleri test is intended for clinical purposes.
- Klein EA, Richards D, Cohn A, et al. Clinical validation of a targeted methylation-based multi-cancer early detection test using an independent validation set. Ann Oncol. 2021;32(9):1167-77. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annonc.2021.05.806.
- National Cancer Institute. What Is Cancer? https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/understanding/what-is-cancer.
- US Preventive Services Task Force Recommended Screenings. https://www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/topic_search_results.