Welcome to the CEO Cancer Gold Standard Website

Welcome to the web site for the CEO Cancer Gold Standard, an initiative of the CEO Roundtable on Cancer. Created by Roundtable Member CEOs, the CEO Cancer Gold Standard defines what CEOs and their organizations can do to prevent cancer, to detect it early, and to ensure access to the best available treatment for those who are diagnosed with cancer. It is our hope that visitors to this Web site will learn about the CEO Cancer Gold Standard and adopt it within their organizations. Please join us in the fight against cancer.

Information for CEOs

What CEOS should know about the CEO Cancer Gold Standard.

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News

The CEO Roundtable on Cancer Salutes SAS and Meridian Health

January 21, 2010
The CEO Roundtable on Cancer, the nonprofit organization of cancer-fighting CEOs who created the CEO Cancer Gold Standard, salutes SAS Institute for being ranked No.1 on FORTUNE magazine’s annual “100 Best Companies to Work For” list.
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Judy O’Hagan named CEO Cancer Gold Standard Task Force Chair

January 29, 2010
CARY, NC (January 28, 2010) – Judy O’Hagan has been named Chairman of the CEO Cancer Gold Standard Task Force and will help lead a nationwide, workplace-based effort to encourage more companies to reduce the cancer risk for employees and their families through screenings, early detection, and healthy changes in lifestyle.
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GOLD STANDARD PROGRESS

ACCREDITED EMPLOYERS:
49
LIVES COVERED:
1,144,457

GOLD STANDARD FOCUS

Read Dr. Leonard Berry’s powerful remarks to the CEO Roundtable on Cancer, September 11, 2009, Philadelphia, PA.
Employers of Choice Attacking Cancer



Learn how CEOs are making a difference in the lives of their employees by implementing the CEO Cancer Gold Standard.  Listen to what employees are saying about the Gold Standard in Their Own Voices.



Brochure.pngLearn much more about the Gold Standard by reading The Evidence and The Benefits to Your Organization

Did You Know?

Screening can prevent cancers of the cervix, colon, and rectum by allowing removal of precancerous tissue.