A Cancer Diagnosis is Unexpected
Whether you or your family member has been newly diagnosed with cancer, are in treatment, or are in survivorship phase, we are here to help support and guide you. We provide information to help you make informed decisions about your cancer care. We understand that each cancer is different. We navigate on a personalized level.
Easy to Access
By dialing a private, toll-free number, you are immediately connected with CancerBridge. During this call, a certified oncology nurse will ask questions to better understand your cancer concerns. If needed, an expert physician in your specific cancer will call you to discuss your questions and possible next steps. Because CancerBridge is an independent service, please supply the employee’s name and place of work when you call. Confidentiality is assured.
Benefit Eligibility
The CancerBridge service is available to all employees and their immediate family members. For your convenience, CancerBridge is available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (ET). Call Us Toll-Free at (855) 366-7700.
Prevention and Wellness Resources
CancerBridge provides access to cancer experts and evidence-based health information focused on cancer support, prevention, and the importance of early detection screenings. We host monthly virtual programs based on nutrition, wellness, and cancer prevention topics. Wellness resources are accessible through the member area on the CancerBridge website.
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Password: mycancerbridge
Attend A Webinar
While not all cancers can be prevented, adopting healthier habits can significantly decrease your risk for some types. CancerBridge hosts monthly webinars covering topics like nutrition, physical activity, tobacco cessation, and more. Join them each month to learn practical tips and insights for reducing your cancer risk and improving your overall well-being.
April 2024 CancerBridge Webinars
May 2024 CancerBridge Webinars
Documents
Prostate Cancer Awareness
Lung Cancer Awareness
Melanoma Awareness
Cancer Screening Best Practices by Age