Confronting Racial Disparities in Cancer Care

Not everyone experiences cancer the same way. While the disease itself doesn’t discriminate, the systems surrounding diagnosis, treatment, and support too often do. Racial disparities in cancer care are a longstanding and unacceptable reality—affecting when cancer is found, what treatments are offered, and ultimately, who survives. This isn’t just a question of fairness. It’s a […]

The Benefits of Shared Decision Making in Healthcare

In the realm of healthcare, shared decision-making (SDM) has emerged as a transformative approach that empowers patients to actively participate in their care journey alongside healthcare professionals. This collaborative process involves patients, their families, and healthcare providers working together to make informed decisions that align with patients’ values, preferences, and unique circumstances. In this blog […]

Health Literacy: Learning the Cancer Lingo

Navigating the world of cancer diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship can be overwhelming, especially for individuals who may not be familiar with the specialized language and terminology used in oncology. Health literacy, or the ability to understand and use health information to make informed decisions about one’s health, plays a crucial role in empowering patients and […]

Supporting Employees with Cancer: Strategies for Supporting Your Employees with Cancer

Receiving a cancer diagnosis is a life-altering event that can have profound implications. For employees navigating this challenging journey, the support and understanding of their workplace can make a significant difference in their overall well-being and ability to cope. In this post, we’ll explore effective strategies for employers and coworkers to best support employees facing […]

Care Coordinators vs. Advocates: Understanding the Differences

There is much confusion around the roles of care coordinators and patient advocates, and we often get asked to explain the difference. In this post, we will discuss care coordinators and advocates and their distinct but complementary roles in improving patient outcomes and experiences.  Care coordinators, also known as care managers or case managers, serve […]

Is Colon Cancer Really Rising in Young People?

In recent years, there has been an apparent increase in the incidence of colon cancer among young adults. Colon cancer has traditionally been considered a disease that affects older people. This topic has sparked much debate, speculation, research, and media coverage. But the question remains: Is colon cancer really on the rise among young people? […]

The Advantages of Providing Cancer-Specific Health Plan Benefits

Cancer affects millions of people worldwide, and the physical, emotional, and financial toll it takes on patients and their families can be overwhelming. In the face of such challenges, having comprehensive health insurance coverage tailored specifically for cancer care can make a world of difference. Cancer-specific health plan benefits offer numerous advantages, not only for […]

Navigating the Unknown: Resources for a New Cancer Patient

  A cancer diagnosis is one of the most overwhelming and life-altering experiences a person can face. The physical, emotional, and logistical challenges can seem insurmountable at times. However, you are not alone on this journey. There are many resources available to support you as a new cancer patient, helping you navigate the uncertainty and […]

Why Social Support Matters in Cancer Care

Cancer affects millions of people worldwide, not just physically, but emotionally and psychologically as well. The journey through cancer diagnosis, treatment, and recovery can be an incredibly challenging one, often accompanied by feelings of fear, uncertainty, and isolation. During this difficult time, social support is immensely important. Social support, provided by family, friends, and healthcare […]

The Big Four: Understanding Breast, Colon, Lung, and Prostate Cancer

Among the many types of cancer, four stand out as some of the most prevalent and impactful: breast, colon, lung, and prostate cancer. These cancers share one characteristic, high incidence rates. In this post, we delve into the big four cancers, exploring their key features, risk factors, and the importance of early detection and prevention. […]