Baltimore, MD, Oct. 24, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Every October pink ribbons appear everywhere as the impact of breast cancer is brought to the forefront of national conversation. Awareness and screening are essential, but what comes next for those facing a breast cancer diagnosis? A new cancer diagnosis can be intimidating and overwhelming. For those with a suspicion of cancer, Accarent’s Cancer Diagnosis Confirmation and Recommended Treatment Plan can be very beneficial. With this bundle, the patient collaborates with a multi-disciplinary team at a top cancer center to address their unique needs and design a custom treatment plan. Then the patient can take the plan home to their local oncologist or choose to remain with the Accarent center of excellence for treatment.
Most breast cancer patients require surgical intervention. Over 70% of patients will undergo some type of surgery to treat their breast cancer. There are different types of breast surgery, and they may be done for different reasons, depending on the situation. Surgery may be done to remove as much of the cancer as possible, explore whether the cancer has spread, or restore the appearance of the breast. In some cases, surgery is the only treatment required. It may also be combined with chemotherapy or radiation as part of an overall treatment plan.
Through our expanded partnership with Keck Medicine of USC, Accarent Health is able to provide access to partial, simple and radical mastectomy, lumpectomy, lymphadenectomy, breast reconstruction and revision surgeries. The Keck USC Breast Center team offers comprehensive and compassionate care based on the latest scientific advancements, and support from a dedicated team of expert physicians, mental health professionals, rehabilitation specialists, social workers, dietitians, and genetic counselors.
About Accarent Health
Accarent Health connects employers, patients, and plan administrators to a network of top-rated medical centers for superior cost-effective care. Accarent Health offers an online platform with transparent defined bundled pricing, pertinent clinical information, travel and concierge assistance, and certified nurse case management directly to consumers, making value-based healthcare understandable for the decision maker with no annual membership fees or volume requirements.
Employers interested in adopting a value-based health care system can learn more about Accarent Health at www.accarenthealth.com