Colorectal Cancer Increasing Among Young Adults
Colorectal cancer is increasing among adults under 55. Learn how to protect yourself from the oncology care team at Regional Cancer Care Associates.
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Regional Cancer Care Associates, the largest oncology physician network in the state, wants to maintain patient access to high-quality cancer treatment while controlling costs. The network, which has facilities in East Brunswick, New Brunswick and Princeton, includes more than 70 cancer-care specialists and is supported by 500 employees at 20 sites, providing care to more than 17,000 new patients annually and more than 70,000 existing patients….[read more]
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Colorectal cancer is increasing among adults under 55. Learn how to protect yourself from the oncology care team at Regional Cancer Care Associates.
Women 64 and younger now have higher rates of cancer than men. Read insights from oncologists at Regional Cancer Care Associates.
Bhavesh Balar, MD, says that a dramatic increase in cancer treatment options and the prolonged survival those regimens are providing lend new urgency to an old challenge: effective communication between oncologists and their patients’ other physicians.
Regional Cancer Care Associates is one of fewer than 200 medical practices in the country selected to participate in the Oncology Care Model (OCM); a recent Medicare initiative aimed at improving care coordination and access to and quality of care for Medicare beneficiaries undergoing chemotherapy treatment.