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Kadance Health Kadance is a precision health management program spanning cancer risk, medication optimization, cancer care navigation, and survivorship support.

06/12/2026

What should happen after a cancer diagnosis?
Before any cancer treatment plan is finalized, a pathology second opinion and tumor profiling can help confirm the diagnosis and ensure the right treatment options are on the table.

With Kadance, members have access to both as part of a precision medicine program built around getting the right foundation in place first.

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The first cancer treatment plan is not always built on the most complete picture. A study from Mayo Clinic found that 88...
06/12/2026

The first cancer treatment plan is not always built on the most complete picture. A study from Mayo Clinic found that 88% of patients who sought a second opinion received a different or refined diagnosis.

A pathology second opinion can help confirm whether a diagnosis is accurate. Tumor genomic profiling can identify genetic changes that influence how the cancer grows and which targeted therapies or clinical trial options may be worth exploring with a care team.

At Kadance, members have access to both before treatment begins, alongside support to help coordinate next steps.

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Genomic profiling is a method of analyzing the DNA of a cancer to identify specific genetic changes that influence how t...
06/11/2026

Genomic profiling is a method of analyzing the DNA of a cancer to identify specific genetic changes that influence how the cancer grows. That information can help oncologists identify targeted therapies and clinical trial options that are matched to the biology of the cancer, rather than its type alone.

Two people with the same cancer diagnosis can have very different genomic profiles, and those differences can influence which treatments may be worth considering.

A standard pathology report does not always include this level of genomic information. The testing available through Kadance analyzes 600+ cancer-related genes to provide a more complete picture of the cancer, helping identify which treatment options may be most relevant.

06/10/2026

An estimated 5–10% of cancers are associated with inherited genetic mutations.

Darren Rowe, Chief Executive Officer of Kadance, raises an important point: hereditary cancer risk is only part of the picture. No family history of cancer does not always mean no risk. The more meaningful question is whether people have access to the information, testing, and clinical support that can help inform better decisions when it matters most.

Kadance helps make hereditary cancer risk testing and precision health management more accessible.

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Adverse drug events are among the leading causes of death in the U.S., yet many may be preventable with the right inform...
06/10/2026

Adverse drug events are among the leading causes of death in the U.S., yet many may be preventable with the right information.

Pharmacogenomic testing, also known as PGx testing, analyzes how your genes may affect the way your body processes and responds to medications.

Two people can take the same drug at the same dose and respond to it very differently. Genetics can be one factor that helps explain why. PGx testing gives your doctor additional information about how your genetics may interact with a medication before it is prescribed, helping make more informed decisions from the start.

For anyone managing multiple medications or starting a new treatment, those insights can be a meaningful part of the clinical picture.

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In cancer care, precision medicine is an approach that factors in the biology of the individual patient and their tumor,...
06/09/2026

In cancer care, precision medicine is an approach that factors in the biology of the individual patient and their tumor, rather than relying only on the same treatment approach for everyone with the same diagnosis.

Two people with the same cancer type can respond very differently to the same treatment, and genomic tumor testing can provide additional insight into why.

For someone navigating a cancer diagnosis, precision medicine tools may help identify targeted therapies, inform treatment decisions, and surface clinical trial options based on the biology of their cancer.

That level of detail is not always part of a standard oncology workup, but it can change what options are on the table.
Kadance gives members access to precision medicine tools throughout their cancer journey, helping ensure decisions are grounded in the biology of their cancer and not solely in standard treatment approaches.

In recognition of National Cancer Survivors Day, here is something every survivor deserves to hear: finishing treatment ...
06/08/2026

In recognition of National Cancer Survivors Day, here is something every survivor deserves to hear: finishing treatment is a milestone worth celebrating. It is also the moment when a different set of questions begins.

What happens next? How will I know if it comes back? Who do I call when something feels off between appointments? These are questions every survivor deserves real answers to.

Kadance stays with survivors after treatment ends.
A dedicated Survivorship Nurse Navigator remains by your side through recovery, helping you understand your follow-up plan, organize your questions, and feel supported between every appointment.
Recurrence monitoring through DNA-based blood testing can detect signs that cancer may be returning earlier than standard monitoring, giving survivors a proactive way to stay informed about their health.
Survivorship support through Kadance includes ongoing guidance, care coordination, and long-term health planning that does not disappear when treatment does.

On National Cancer Survivors Day, we celebrate every person who has been through this. And we are here for what comes next.

06/05/2026

The first thing an Oncology Nurse Navigator says to someone newly diagnosed with cancer is, "You do not have to walk this alone."

Fear, anxiety, anger, and denial can all arrive at once after a cancer diagnosis, and getting through those emotions and into action is not something anyone should have to figure out alone.

Your Oncology Nurse Navigator is there to help coordinate pathology second opinions, evaluate clinical trial options, and guide you through every step. When treatment ends, they stay.

Cancer is hard. Facing it with the right people makes a real difference.

A cancer diagnosis deserves more than a single perspective. The question to ask is whether additional expert review coul...
06/05/2026

A cancer diagnosis deserves more than a single perspective. The question to ask is whether additional expert review could provide deeper insight into your case.

At Kadance, precision oncology specialists review your cancer's genetic findings with the goal of helping to identify treatment options tailored to the biology of your specific cancer.

The findings are shared with your treating oncologist so they can be considered when making treatment decisions.

This is not a second opinion in the traditional sense. It is a deeper level of review designed to bring additional insight into your care from the start.

Cancer care has changed significantly in the last decade. The science behind how treatment decisions are made looks very...
06/04/2026

Cancer care has changed significantly in the last decade. The science behind how treatment decisions are made looks very different than it did even a few years ago, and that shift has a name: precision medicine.

Precision medicine moves away from a one-size-fits-all model and can involve analyzing your DNA, your cancer cells, and your biology to help guide decisions around you as an individual. Medications can be selected and optimized based on how your body processes them. Cancer cells can be analyzed across hundreds of genes to help identify the specific changes driving your cancer. That level of detail can reveal treatment approaches that may not otherwise be considered.

The science already exists. Kadance was built to make it accessible.
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