Cancer won’t wait, neither should you
Are you at risk of developing cancer? Do you have a cancer screening plan?
Screening for multiple cancers is now possible with Galleri®
Screening for multiple cancers is now possible with Galleri®. Galleri screens for a cancer signal and predicts the tissue type or organ associated with the signal with one simple blood draw. The Galleri test screens for a signal shared by 50+ cancers, including fast-spreading, aggressive cancers that don't show symptoms, in early stages with a single blood test. By adding the Galleri test to your cancer screening plan, you can increase your chance of finding cancer early.
Why the need for multi-cancer early detection?
Did you know only five cancers have a recommended screening test?
Only five types of cancer - colorectal, lung (for those at risk), breast, cervical, and prostate - have recommended screening tests that can identify cancer earlier.1
Most other cancers, like pancreatic and ovarian, do not show symptoms early and are often diagnosed at a later stage.2
Around 70% of cancer deaths are caused by cancers without recommended screening options.
When cancer is caught early, before it has time to spread, the overall 5-year-cancer-specific survival rate is 4x higher* than when cancer is diagnosed late.3
Cancer risk increases with age
Age is the biggest risk factor for cancer. In fact, adults over age 50 are 13 times more likely to have cancer compared to people under the age of 50.1
Who is Galleri for?
The Galleri test is recommended for adults with an elevated risk for cancer, such as those aged 50 or older.
The Galleri test is available by prescription only.
Use of Galleri is not recommended in individuals who are pregnant, 21 years old or younger, or undergoing active cancer treatment.
Talk to your WellcomeMD physician today to determine whether the test is right for you.
Types of cancer identified by a shared cancer signal
Evaluated in large clinical studies, the Galleri test detected a signal shared by 50+ types of cancer
Adrenal Cortical Carcinoma
Ampulla of Vater
Anus
Appendix, Carcinoma
Bile Ducts, Distal
Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic
Bile Ducts, Perihilar
Bladder, Urinary
Bone
Breast
Cervix
Colon and Rectum
Esophagus & Esophagogastic Junction
Gallbladder
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor
Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasms
Kidney
Larnyx
Leukemia
Liver
Lung
Lymphoma (Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin)
Melanoma of the Skin
Merkel Cell Carcinoma
Mesothelioma, Malignant Pleural
Nasal Cavity & Paranasal Sinuses Nasopharynx
Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Appendix
Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Colon and Rectum
Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Pancreas
Oral Cavity
Oropharynx (HPV-Mediated, p16+)
Oropharynx (p16-) & Hypopharynx
Ovary, Fallopian Tube & Primary Peritoneum
Pancreas, exocrine
Penis
Plasma Cell Myeloma & Plasma Cell Disorders
Prostate
Small Intestine
Soft Tissue Sarcoma of the Abdomen & Thoracic Visceral Organs
Soft Tissue Sarcoma of the Head & Neck
Soft Tissue Scarcoma of the Retroperitoneum
Soft Tissue Sarcoma of the Trunk & Extremities
Soft Tissue Sarcoma Unusual Histologies & Sites
Stomach
Testis
Ureter, Renal Pelvis
Uterus, Carcinoma & Carcinosarcoma
Uterus, Sarcoma
Vagina'
Vulva