

About 70% of cancer deaths are caused by cancers without recommended screenings1. Now, a multi-cancer early detection (MCED) test is available that have the capacity to screen for a shared cancer signal across multiple cancers, even rare ones. An MCED test is added to recommended screening which can potentially increase the chance of finding cancer early and may also help improve population health.
An MCED test can be integrated into current workflows where PCPs can order the test based on patient risk profiles, and patients with a positive test can be referred to specialists within the health system for diagnostic evaluation. Join this webinar to hear from experts on how an MCED test can offer early cancer detection for patients and allow health care providers and health systems to be innovative leaders.
In this webinar attendees will learn:
1. Screening includes methods with United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF)
A or B rating. SEER*Stat Database: Incidence — SEER 18 Regs Research Data, Nov 2017
Sub. Includes persons aged 50+ diagnosed 2006 – 2015. Data on File GA-2021-0065.