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Updated · The Guardian · May 30
Galleri Trial Misses Main Goal in 142,000 NHS Patients as Stage 4 Cancers Fall 14%
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 30

Galleri Trial Misses Main Goal in 142,000 NHS Patients as Stage 4 Cancers Fall 14%

5 articles · Updated · The Guardian · May 30
  • Data from the first randomized controlled trial of a multi-cancer blood test showed Galleri did not significantly cut stage 3-4 diagnoses when added to standard NHS screening in 142,942 symptom-free adults.
  • The study tested annual blood draws over three years in people aged 50 to 77, with half receiving Galleri analysis and follow-up diagnostics after positive results.
  • Grail pointed to a 14% drop in stage 4 cancers alone as an encouraging secondary signal, but ASCO and outside experts said the trial still failed its predefined primary endpoint.
  • Researchers and NHS England said fuller data and mortality results due in the next couple of years will determine whether the test has any role in population-wide screening.
If the Galleri cancer test failed its trial, why do some experts still call it a genuine hope?
With its main goal unmet, how could this test qualify for the new US Medicare coverage law?