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The Big Screen: How COVID-19 Disrupted and Reshaped Cancer Prevention
Matthew Zachary Worldwide
4 episodes
2 months ago

The Big Screen: How COVID-19 Disrupted and Reshaped Cancer Prevention is a limited educational series about the past, present, and future of cancer detection and its role in improving treatment and health outcomes. Each episode dives deep into the history and value of screening technology, inequities in who gets screened, the role of the pandemic in disrupting early detection, and how improved access and technological advancements in screening will save more lives.

The Big Screen is sponsored in part by Bristol Myers Squibb: Creating a Better Future for People with Cancer. Bristol Myers Squibb is inspired by a single vision — transforming patients’ lives through science. The goal of the company’s cancer research is to deliver medicines that offer each patient a better, healthier life and to make cure a possibility. For more information visit https://www.bms.com.

The Big Screen was also made possible in part with additional support from Daiichi Sankyo and Merck, and through our nonprofit partnership with Stupid Cancer, making adolescent and young adult cancer suck less since 2007. Learn more at https://stupidcancer.org.

OffScrip Health would like to further acknowledge and express our gratitude to the National Cancer Institute and the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention for their contributions to this series.


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The Big Screen: How COVID-19 Disrupted and Reshaped Cancer Prevention is a limited educational series about the past, present, and future of cancer detection and its role in improving treatment and health outcomes. Each episode dives deep into the history and value of screening technology, inequities in who gets screened, the role of the pandemic in disrupting early detection, and how improved access and technological advancements in screening will save more lives.

The Big Screen is sponsored in part by Bristol Myers Squibb: Creating a Better Future for People with Cancer. Bristol Myers Squibb is inspired by a single vision — transforming patients’ lives through science. The goal of the company’s cancer research is to deliver medicines that offer each patient a better, healthier life and to make cure a possibility. For more information visit https://www.bms.com.

The Big Screen was also made possible in part with additional support from Daiichi Sankyo and Merck, and through our nonprofit partnership with Stupid Cancer, making adolescent and young adult cancer suck less since 2007. Learn more at https://stupidcancer.org.

OffScrip Health would like to further acknowledge and express our gratitude to the National Cancer Institute and the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention for their contributions to this series.


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All the Makings of a Syndemic
The Big Screen: How COVID-19 Disrupted and Reshaped Cancer Prevention
26 minutes 6 seconds
3 years ago
All the Makings of a Syndemic
The rate of survivorship has dramatically increased since the 1980s as cancer screening improved and outreach efforts expanded access to testing. But in 2020 cancer diagnoses plummeted because of Covid-19. Lockdowns and medical anxiety forced patients to skip primary care appointments and an estimated 10 million screenings in the U.S. alone. Doctors fear that disruptions in doctor-patient relationships will continue to delay critical care for those who are unknowingly living with cancer, turning one health crisis into another. It's what experts are terming a syndemic — a synergistic pandemic. In this episode, we examine the personal stories and statistics behind this cancer-covid syndemic. Healthcare administrator Mary Garr talks about the emotional toll of delayed cancer diagnoses and treatment. And Dr. Philip Castle, Director of the National Cancer Institute’s Division of Cancer Prevention, talks about the devastating impact Covid19 is having on cancer survival rates. The Big Screen is a product of OffScripHealth. To learn more about rescheduling your cancer screening appointments, visit https://www.preventcancer.org/back-on-the-books/. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Big Screen: How COVID-19 Disrupted and Reshaped Cancer Prevention

The Big Screen: How COVID-19 Disrupted and Reshaped Cancer Prevention is a limited educational series about the past, present, and future of cancer detection and its role in improving treatment and health outcomes. Each episode dives deep into the history and value of screening technology, inequities in who gets screened, the role of the pandemic in disrupting early detection, and how improved access and technological advancements in screening will save more lives.

The Big Screen is sponsored in part by Bristol Myers Squibb: Creating a Better Future for People with Cancer. Bristol Myers Squibb is inspired by a single vision — transforming patients’ lives through science. The goal of the company’s cancer research is to deliver medicines that offer each patient a better, healthier life and to make cure a possibility. For more information visit https://www.bms.com.

The Big Screen was also made possible in part with additional support from Daiichi Sankyo and Merck, and through our nonprofit partnership with Stupid Cancer, making adolescent and young adult cancer suck less since 2007. Learn more at https://stupidcancer.org.

OffScrip Health would like to further acknowledge and express our gratitude to the National Cancer Institute and the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention for their contributions to this series.