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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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Join Reuters Events in forging a sustainable future for early cancer detection!

Kind regards,
Nat

Natalie Diaz-Martin
Global Project Director - Healthcare
Reuters Events


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