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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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Apr 13, 2021

How to Prioritize Patients Who Missed Breast ...

As the nation braces for a rise in advanced stage cancer diagnoses due to the COVID-19 pandemic, two leading health systems will share how they are using CancerIQ’s precision prevention platform and telehealth to equitably prioritize high-risk patients for ...

Aug 29, 2020

Preventing Patient Leakage With Early Detection ...

The moment a person learns they have cancer is one they’ll never forget. In that instant, and all the weeks and months after that, patients click into survival mode: They’ll stop at nothing to pursue the best and most comprehensive care. 

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 ...

Jul 1, 2020

Best Practices: Supporting a Safe Return to ...

As COVID-19 began spreading rapidly in the U.S., doctor’s offices and clinics closed in-person visits to lower the risk of spreading the virus. In response, the use of telehealth skyrocketed. A survey of cancer programs from the Advisory Board showed ...

Jun 1, 2020

Best Practices for Virtual Genetics & High-Risk ...

Cancer is now responsible for almost 1 in 6 deaths globally. More than 14 million people develop cancer every year, and this figure was projected to rise to over 21 million by 2030… before COVID-19 interrupted measures aiming to reduce cancer’s impact.

May 15, 2020

A Real-Life Example of a Telehealth ...

Fewer Americans have been getting cancer screenings like colonoscopies, mammograms and Pap smears since COVID-19 forced many clinics to put restrictions in place.

May 6, 2020

Addressing Concerns About Long-Term Impact of ...

Cancer programs across the country are all dealing with the effects of COVID-19 and trying to treat patients while keeping them safe. Advisory Board surveyed 55 programs to see how the pandemic has changed their operations.