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Cancer impacts millions of lives each year, with roughly 1.9 million new diagnoses last year in the U.S. alone. While treatment options are growing more effective, the cost of that treatment is becoming more burdensome and expensive every year.

In 2022 cancer became the No. 1 healthcare cost driver for large employers. Thankfully, there are strategies you can implement to improve both clinical and financial outcomes.

Join us for a 45-minute webinar to hear three industry experts share:

  • Trends shaping the future of cancer treatment
  • How healthcare navigation helps ensure cancer patients receive the best possible care
  • Strategies to better manage the rising costs of cancer

Speakers

Mike Sokol, MD, MS photo
Mike Sokol, MD, MS
Senior VP of Clinical Strategy
Quantum Health
Dr. Harlan Levine, M.D. photo
Dr. Harlan Levine, M.D.
President of Innovation and Policy
City of Hope
Brannyn Hiser photo
Brannyn Hiser
Director PCG Nurse Program
Quantum Health

Recorded on

February 28, 2023

Duration

48 minutes

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