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Kadance Health Kadance provides proactive DNA insights for inherited cancer risk, personalized medication optimization, and expert cancer support.

Hereditary cancer risk testing gives you information that can change what is possible before a diagnosis ever enters the...
05/29/2026

Hereditary cancer risk testing gives you information that can change what is possible before a diagnosis ever enters the picture.

Hereditary cancer risk tests look for inherited genetic mutations that increase your lifetime risk of certain cancers. These mutations can be present for generations without causing cancer in every person who carries them, meaning a lack of family history does not always rule out inherited risk.

Routine checkups do not typically include genetic testing. Family health conversations do not always happen. Patterns go unrecognized, and inherited risk can remain unknown until something forces the conversation.

You do not have to wait for that moment. Knowing your inherited cancer risk early can mean more options, earlier decisions, and the opportunity to take action when it matters most.

Follow Kadance to learn more about hereditary cancer risk testing.

🔬 Over 18,000 active oncology clinical trials are open in the United States right now. Clinical trials are how new, effe...
05/28/2026

🔬 Over 18,000 active oncology clinical trials are open in the United States right now. Clinical trials are how new, effective cancer treatments reach patients, providing access to therapies not yet available through standard care.

💊 The challenge is not whether the right trial exists. It is knowing which ones may be relevant based on your specific cancer, diagnosis, and genomic profile. That information is often difficult to find without the right support.

💙 Finding the right clinical trial for your specific cancer is not something anyone should have to figure out alone.

Follow Kadance to learn more about clinical trials and how we can help.

No family history of cancer does not mean no inherited risk.A genetic mutation can be carried and passed down through ge...
05/26/2026

No family history of cancer does not mean no inherited risk.

A genetic mutation can be carried and passed down through generations without causing cancer in every person who carries it.

The only way to know where you stand is to get tested.

Your family history is just one piece of the picture.

A diagnosis is not required to get hereditary cancer risk testing.Waiting until one arrives can actually reduce your opt...
05/25/2026

A diagnosis is not required to get hereditary cancer risk testing.

Waiting until one arrives can actually reduce your options, both medically and financially.

Getting tested earlier means understanding your risk while you still have the most choices available to you.

Know before you need to.

A pathology second opinion is one of the most actionable steps a cancer patient can take before starting treatment.It go...
05/22/2026

A pathology second opinion is one of the most actionable steps a cancer patient can take before starting treatment.

It goes beyond consulting another physician.

According to a Mayo Clinic study, 88% of cancer patients who sought a second opinion received a different or refined diagnosis.

A pathology second opinion means sending your tumor tissue to an independent expert who analyzes it from scratch, separate from the first read, to confirm the diagnosis is accurate before any treatment decision is made.

A second analysis of the same tumor tissue can surface information that changes which cancer treatment options are on the table, reduces unnecessary procedures, and in some cases identifies targeted therapies that were never part of the original plan.

Through Kadance, members facing a cancer diagnosis have access to an independent pathology review. You do not have to accept the first answer as the final one.

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A cancer diagnosis brings an immediate wave of decisions.From understanding pathology reports and asking the right quest...
05/21/2026

A cancer diagnosis brings an immediate wave of decisions.

From understanding pathology reports and asking the right questions to weighing cancer treatment options that no one has had reason to research before. Navigating that alone is not something anyone should have to do.

An Oncology Nurse Navigator at Kadance is there for the patient and for the family.

They walk beside you through every step of your cancer journey, help identify barriers, whether financial, emotional, or logistical, and work to break them down. They also help build the right questions for your doctor, coordinate second opinions, and investigate clinical trials. And they remain through survivorship, helping with recurrence monitoring and making sure patients are ready for what comes next, from the first diagnosis conversation to life after treatment.

💙 The right support does not make cancer easier. It makes the path through it clearer.

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Eating well and staying active are good for you. But they cannot change what is written in your DNA. Inherited cancer ri...
05/20/2026

Eating well and staying active are good for you. But they cannot change what is written in your DNA.

Inherited cancer risk is separate from lifestyle, and the only way to know yours is to get tested.

Pharmacogenomic testing exists because 95% of people carry at least one gene variant that affects how they process medic...
05/19/2026

Pharmacogenomic testing exists because 95% of people carry at least one gene variant that affects how they process medication, and standard prescribing has never accounted for that.

The prescription written for you today was likely built around a population average that has nothing to do with your specific biology.

Your genes determine how your body absorbs, processes, and responds to medication. What works for one person may not work for another, and in some cases the wrong prescription for the wrong biology can cause serious harm.

Adverse drug events are the third leading cause of death in the United States according to the NIH. With pharmacogenomic testing you can create a medication plan built around your biology.

Follow Kadance to keep learning about how precision medicine is changing the way medication decisions are made.

There is a test that tells you which medications work for your biology and which ones do not.It is called pharmacogenomi...
05/18/2026

There is a test that tells you which medications work for your biology and which ones do not.

It is called pharmacogenomic testing, and it analyzes your DNA to match prescriptions to your specific genetic makeup instead of a population average.

Adverse drug events are the third leading cause of death in the United States, according to the NIH.

The reason is not always the medication itself. It is that standard prescribing follows a one-size-fits-all model that does not account for the genetic differences that determine how each person metabolizes drugs differently.

Cancer treatment options are not one-size-fits-all. Even two patients with the same cancer type can have tumors that beh...
05/15/2026

Cancer treatment options are not one-size-fits-all. Even two patients with the same cancer type can have tumors that behave completely differently at the genomic level, which means the treatment that works for one person may not be the right one for another.

Tumor profiling analyzes the DNA of your specific cancer to identify what is driving it. That information reveals which targeted therapy options are most likely to be effective for your biology, options that would not show up in a standard cancer treatment protocol. In some cases, it can help patients avoid chemotherapy altogether.

Precision medicine in cancer care starts with understanding what is actually happening inside your specific tumor. Kadance gives members access to advanced DNA molecular testing covering over 600 genes to ensure cancer treatment decisions are based on the right information.

Follow us to keep learning about how precision medicine is transforming cancer treatment options for patients.

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