Greetings,
The American
Cancer Society
estimated that
over 600,000
people had
developed cancer
by the end of
2022, averaging
over 1,600
deaths a day as
a result of
cancer.
As the second
leading cause of
death in the US,
and with costs
of treatment
spiralling out
of control for
later -stage
cancers, we must
implement
sustainable
screening
technologies
which support
our nation's
providers and
patients in
detecting
cancers during
their earlier
stages. But what
technologies are
out there, and
how do we then
implement them
into mainstream
primary care do
I hear you ask?
Click here to
gain access and
read the
whitepaper
'Multi-Cancer
Early Detection
for Health
Systems: Four
Adoption Models',
featuring
insights from
leading
organizations
like Providence,
HCA Healthcare
and Mass General
Brigham
Key learnings
from this paper
will include:
- Healthcare's opportunity: Bring
early-stage intervention and prevention to primary care with the help of
Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED) technologies
- Breaking boundaries: Successfully deploy
MCED technologies within your health system and learn how stakeholders must
collaborate to make this happen
- Forward-thinking: Set the roadmap for a
successful value-based care strategy within your health organization as a result
of cutting-edge cancer screening strategies
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