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A Collaboration of
Nevada Colon Cancer Partnership
Nevada Cancer Coalition & American Cancer Society
80% by 2018 Employer Challenge
Outline
Why Screen for Colon Cancer? What is 80% by 2018? What is the Employer Challenge? Your Steps to Success. Tools and Other Resources.
Why Screen for Colon Cancer?
Anyone can get colon cancer- 3rd most commonly diagnosed cancer
- 2nd leading cause of cancer death
Screening can save lives but only if people get tested- Screening tests can prevent colon cancer or find it early,
when treatment works best
- 1 in 3 adults ages 50-75 years old are not screened
- If caught early, survival rate (5 year) = 90%- Only 40% of cases diagnosed at this stage
- If caught late, survival rate (5 year) = 13%
Lifetime risk of developing colon
cancer:
1 in 20
Why Screen for Colon Cancer?
Regular screening, beginning at age 50, is the key
Colon cancer almost always develops from precancerous polyps
Screening tests can find precancerous polyps, so that they can be removed before they turn into cancer.
What is 80% by 2018?
National initiative lead by the National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable focusing on eliminating colon cancer as a major public health problem.
Shared goal of reaching 80% of adults, age 50 and older, screened for colon cancer by 2018.
Employers can play a key role in promoting colon cancer screening.
By working together, we can prevent more cancers and save more lives than we would by acting alone.
What is the Employer Challenge?
The Employer Challenge allows employers to play a key role in reaching the 80% by 2018 goal.
Add your name to the list of 200+ organizations that have made the pledge.
Engage your employees and community through education and activities.
You can help us reach the 80% goal (current rate: 64%).
What is the Employer Challenge?
Why reach out to employers? 160 million Americans (50%) have health insurance
through corporate health plans.
Direct medical expenses and indirect costs related to cancer cost employers thousands of dollars each year.
For more information: C-Change, MAKING THE BUSINESS CASE: How Engaging Employees in Preventive Care Can Reduce Healthcare Costs, Spring 2008
Total cost $216.6 billion
Direct medical costs (total of all health expenditures)
$86.6 billion
Indirect mortality costs (cost of lost productivity due to premature death)
$130.0 billion
Your Steps to Success
Commit: Sign the pledge and enroll in the Employer Challenge.
Learn:
Know your baseline screening rates and background information on screening coverage under your company’s insurance plan(s).
Promote:
Utilizing the provided toolbox, promote screening to employees at least twice per year.
Track:
Track your screening rate annually and share with your project contact each year in June.*
Share: Talk about the great work you are doing, share your ideas and successes with your employees, the community and your project contact.
Tools, Forms and Other Resources
Print Materials (postcards, flyers, etc.) Information on Colon Cancer Sample Workplace Policies 80% By 2018 Information Infographics and Posters Social Media Messaging Sample Action Plans Email Templates
Visit the online 80% by 2018 Employer Challenge page at www.ChallengeNV.com. There you will find the enrollment forms and the Employer Challenge Toolbox, which includes:
Questions?
June Hunter, MPHHealth Systems ManagerAmerican Cancer Society775-828-2208june.hunter@cancer.org
Kristen PowerCommunications DirectorNevada Cancer CoalitionKristen@nevadacancercoalition.org
For more information, contact:
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