Cancer Screening and Prevention - ACS4CCC
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Insurers can positively impact screening rates by using a variety of best practices such as offering no out-of-pocket costs for screening and sending reminders to employees when they are due for screening.
Expanding Cancer Prevention: Strategies Integrated into ... - MDPI
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Cancer prevention programs include screenings (colonoscopy, mammography, Pap-test), vaccinations (anti-HPV, anti-HBV), and interventions focused on lifestyle changes. Such strategies may face several barriers related to individual or environmental factors.
The Cancer Screening Change Packages
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Present a list of evidence- and practice-based changes to choose from to improve cancer screening. Provide practical resources that can be used or adapted to improve the reach and effectiveness of their cancer screening efforts.
Early Detection for Cancer: Guidance for Employers - Lantern
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Here are a few quick tips to get you started: Consider giving your employees extra time off for preventive screenings. Include Employee Advocates who are willing to share their stories in your benefits communications plan. Testimonials and personal stories make a difference.
A short guide to cancer screening
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Countries should focus on delivering WHO best buys screening programmes, prioritizing cervical cancer, followed by breast and colorectal cancers (with high-quality and good coverage) before considering starting new screening programmes for other cancers.