: A module capable of displaying high-resolution scans (MRI, CT, or digital pathology) with a "mature" zoom-to-pixel capability. This is essential for verifying findings, as the Galleri test identifies cancer signal origins that often require follow-up imaging to confirm.
: A tool for healthcare providers to mark specific regions in a visual result and share these annotations with specialists (oncologists, radiologists) to streamline the diagnostic work-up . Development Considerations galleri mature pictures
: Visualizations should clearly distinguish between a "predicted signal" (from the blood test) and a "confirmed finding" (from follow-up imaging) to prevent patient anxiety from false-positive results . : A module capable of displaying high-resolution scans
: A portal for patients (typically those aged 50 or older ) to view simplified visual summaries of their results, moving from abstract "detected/not detected" text to clear organ-specific illustrations. A heatmap-style gallery could show areas of over-
: Since the test relies on analyzing DNA methylation patterns to detect cancer, a "picture" feature could involve visual mapping of these genomic regions. A heatmap-style gallery could show areas of over- or under-methylation compared to baseline healthy samples.
: Ensure the "gallery" is viewable on high-resolution monitors for doctors and mobile-friendly for patient review on the go.