Wednesday, September 3, 2014

New NBCH Action Brief: Breast Cancer

Among American women, breast cancer is the most common non-skin cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death, exceeded only by lung cancer. In 2010, medical costs associated with female breast cancer were estimated at $16.5 billion - the highest cost for any cancer site - with total cancer costs in the United States amounting to nearly $125 billion. The significant financial burden of cancer, compounded with the emotional strain of diagnosis and treatment, can create a complex situation for employers. This Action Brief outlines the scope of breast cancer as well as how health plans are addressing the issues based on data from eValue8. Lastly, the brief highlights actions employers can take to improve breast cancer prevention strategies and to better support workers and dependents facing breast cancer diagnosis and treatment.

Access the lastest in NBCH's series of Action Briefs here.

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