GRAIL and Carrum Health Partner to Include Galleri® as Part of Comprehensive Cancer Care Offering to Employers
Through Carrum Health’s Network of Customers, Eligible Employees Will Have Access to GRAIL’s Galleri® Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED) Test
MCED Test Offered as Part of Comprehensive Value-Based Cancer Care to Improve Outcomes and Reduce Costs
“In developing Carrum’s comprehensive oncology offering we’ve carefully selected partners who share in our mission to tackle both the rising costs of cancer care and solutions that vastly improve the patient experience,” said
In a clinical study, the Galleri test demonstrated the ability to detect a shared signal across more than 50 types of cancers, over 45 of which lack recommended screening tests today. Using advanced genomics and machine learning, the test also predicts the origin of the cancer signal, which enables targeted diagnostic evaluation. Recently announced results from the PATHFINDER clinical trial showed adding the Galleri MCED test to standard of care screening more than doubled the number of cancers detected, and the test predicted where a cancer signal originated with
“An MCED test like Galleri complements existing screenings and represents a new approach with the potential to find cancer at earlier stages and to improve healthcare outcomes and efficiencies,” said
Members who receive a signal detected from the Galleri test can work with a Carrum Health COE for diagnostic evaluation and guideline-concordant treatment planning. As part of Carrum Health’s comprehensive offering, members are paired with a personal patient care specialist who handles all administrative aspects of the program and guides the member throughout the entire journey. Once treatment starts with a selected provider, patients and their care team can leverage the COEs’ expertise for input and guidance as needed and will have access to an oncology-certified nurse and remote support services.
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About GRAIL
GRAIL is a healthcare company whose mission is to detect cancer early, when it can be cured. GRAIL is focused on alleviating the global burden of cancer by developing pioneering technology to detect and identify multiple deadly cancer types early. The company is using the power of next-generation sequencing, population-scale clinical studies, and state-of-the-art computer science and data science to enhance the scientific understanding of cancer biology, and to develop its multi-cancer early detection blood test. GRAIL is headquartered in
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About Galleri®
The earlier that cancer is detected, the higher the chance of successful outcomes. The Galleri multi-cancer early detection test can detect signals across more than 50 types of cancer, as defined by the
All cells—cancer and healthy ones—shed DNA, which is called cell-free DNA, into the bloodstream. One of the “hallmarks of cancer” is when methyl groups are added to DNA. This does not alter the DNA code but it can alter gene expression. Methylation patterns on tumor-derived cell-free DNA carry cancer-specific signals and are therefore very helpful in detecting cancer and determining its origin. Galleri uses next-generation sequencing and machine learning algorithms to analyze these methylation patterns of cell-free DNA in the bloodstream.
For more information about Galleri, visit galleri.com.
Important Galleri Safety Information
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.
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GRAIL’s clinical laboratory is certified under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA) and accredited by the
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