GRAIL Announces First Participant Enrolled in REACH Study Evaluating Clinical Impact of Galleri® Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED) Test in the Medicare Population
Community Health Network Has Begun Enrollment of the Prospective, Multi-Center Study to Assess the Real-World Clinical Impact of Galleri® in Addition to Currently Recommended Cancer Screenings
Study Enrollment Includes Focus on Diverse and Underrepresented Populations
Costs of Galleri and Related Items and Services for Study Participants Will be Covered by Medicare
GRAIL has enrolled the first participant in the REACH study to evaluate Galleri® in the Medicare population.
"We are excited about the REACH study and the work that GRAIL is doing to detect cancer early when it is more likely to be successfully treated," said
The Real-world Evidence to Advance Multi-Cancer Early Detection Health Equity (REACH/Galleri-Medicare) study is a first-of-its-kind real-world evidence study designed to further evaluate the clinical impact of the Galleri multi-cancer early detection (MCED) test in Medicare beneficiaries. The study aims to enroll participants with a specific focus on inclusion of historically underrepresented communities, including seniors and people across diverse racial and ethnic minority groups, as well as socioeconomically disadvantaged and rural populations.
The three-year study seeks to compare up to 50,000 Medicare beneficiaries who have received usual care plus an annual Galleri test with a comparator arm of beneficiaries who receive usual care without a Galleri test, across up to 50 study sites. To measure clinical impact, the study will assess reduction in diagnosed stage IV cancers and safety associated with Galleri use, and health care resource utilization associated with cancer diagnostic workup in the Medicare population. The study is being conducted under an Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) application approved by the
"The first participant enrolled in the REACH study marks a significant milestone for GRAIL and its pursuit of broad access to Galleri for asymptomatic, early cancer detection. With approximately 80% of deaths caused by cancers lacking recommended screening tests, the Galleri test is a proactive tool to screen for a 'fingerprint' of many of the deadliest cancers, many of which go undetected until symptoms appear," said
Almost 70% of people that died from cancer last year in
An overview of the REACH study (NCT05673018) can be viewed in this video.
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Important Information About the REACH Study
The Real-world Evidence to Advance Multi-Cancer Early Detection Health Equity (REACH/Galleri-Medicare) study is sponsored by GRAIL and will enroll approximately 50,000 Medicare beneficiaries who have received usual care plus a Galleri test with a matched comparator arm of beneficiaries who receive usual care alone across up to 50 health system study sites. The REACH Study is being conducted under the
The Galleri multi-cancer early detection (MCED) test is a new proactive tool to screen for cancer. Galleri is a blood test that screens for a "fingerprint" of many of the deadliest cancers, most of which have no recommended screening and often go undetected until symptoms appear.
In the REACH Study, the Galleri test is an investigational test with associated risks and benefits that are described in the study materials. Risks of the test include, but are not limited to, false-positive results (a cancer signal detected when cancer is not present), false-negative results (no cancer signal detected when cancer is present), and incorrect prediction of the origin of a cancer signal. The Galleri test should not replace any guideline-recommended screenings or other standard of care diagnostic or treatment options.
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The GRAIL clinical laboratory is certified under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA) and accredited by the
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GRAIL Contacts: Corporate Communications, Kristen Davis or Cammy Duong, pr@grail.com; Investor Relations, Alex Dobbin or Alexis Tosti, ir@grail.com; Community Health Network Contact: Kris Kirschner, Director, Corporate Communications, kkirschner@eCommunity.com, Phone: 317-690-3982