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CancerIQ Blog

At CancerIQ, we're dedicated to making it easier for providers to offer cancer risk assessment to every patient that walks through the door. This starts with practical implementation methods and tools (like CancerIQ)! On our blog, we'll offer best practices and advice on how to streamline your cancer risk assessment program.

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Dec 20, 2022

Why Preventive Oncology is Good for Patients and ...

This year marks “one of the worst financial years on record for hospitals,” according to Kaufman Hall. It’s not just that operating margins are down 31% compared to 2019 — labor shortages and critically high levels of burnout mean staffing resources are also ...

Aug 31, 2022

Letter From the CEO: Why CancerIQ is Furthering ...

I founded CancerIQ with the mission to scale genetics beyond academic medical centers to community hospitals so everyone has access to precision cancer prevention. I’m proud to say we’re advancing that mission. CancerIQ is now available to patients in over ...

Jun 27, 2022

4 Steps to Setting Up & Scaling Your Genetics ...

Our mission at CancerIQ is to help hospitals and health systems stay ahead of cancer by making precision prevention and early detection accessible to all patients. We know these organizations have a similar mission – but all too often, the realities of ...

Jun 14, 2022

Making the Business Case for Genomics

Genomics has an established benefit in precision cancer care for patients and providers alike – but its positive financial impact on your health system has untapped potential in prevention. As a tool for early detection, genomics can be a significant source ...

Apr 25, 2022

Tyrer-Cuzick and NCCN: Quick Crash Course for ...

 

Aug 18, 2021

HIMSS21: Adventist Health Shares How CancerIQ ...

New integrated technology from CancerIQ is accelerating the lifesaving ripple effect of the Adventist Health Early All-Around Detection (AHEAD) Program, an effort to help patients understand cancer risk for early detection and prevention. In an August 13th ...

Jul 31, 2020

Best Practices: Using Genetic Risk Assessment to ...

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the lack of in-person visits may have flattened the curve, but it’s made it more difficult to screen for preventative cancers. Screenings like mammograms and colonoscopies have dropped dramatically, so much so ...

Dec 31, 2019

Looking back at 2019 - A Letter from CEO Feyi ...

 

Nov 8, 2019

How to Maintain Your Program's Commitment to ...

 

Oct 29, 2019

How to Increase Patient Uptake of High Risk ...

When implementing a hereditary cancer risk assessment program into routine care, the goal is simple: Provide genetic counseling and genetic testing to all high-risk patients. In doing so, healthcare providers can better predict, preempt, and prevent cancer ...