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Today, most cancers are found late. After metastasis, patients only have a 1 in 5 chance of survival.¹
When diagnosed early, the 5-year cancer survival rate is 4x higher than when diagnosed in later stages.¹ Screening for cancers early and accurately can increase patients’ chances for successful cancer treatment.
During this webinar, hear from health system experts and learn how:
• Incorporating MCED into primary care can transform cancer screening
• Health systems can educate PCPs and implement effective processes to support them and their patients
• Health systems can position themselves as state-of-the-art providers by delivering MCED screenings
1. Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program (www.seer.cancer.gov) SEER*Stat Database: Incidence - SEER 18 Regs Research Data, Nov 2018 Sub. Includes persons aged 50-79 diagnosed 2006-2015 “Early/Localized” includes invasive localized tumors that have not spread beyond organ of origin, “Late/Metastasized” includes invasive cancers that have metastasized beyond the organ of origin to other parts of the body. Noone AM, Howlader N, Krapcho M, et al. (eds). SEER Cancer Statistics Review, 1975-2015, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, http://seer.cancer.gov/csr/1975_2015/, based on November 2017 SEER data submission, posted to the SEER website April 2018. Data on file GA_2021_004.