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Guides to Better Employee Wellness, Sponsored by Aflac

Investing in employee health is not just a compassionate choice – it’s a strategic one.

80% of employers rate cancer as the top driver of their health care costs. At the American Cancer Society, we have a vision to end cancer as we know it, for everyone. Partnering with the leader in the fight against cancer, is one way your organization can show its dedication to addressing cancer-related issues faced by your employees.

Our toolkits present turnkey messages to empower employees to take an active role in cancer prevention and early detection, including:

  • Ideas for awareness and action
  • Suite of communications messaging
  • Educational materials and videos
  • Resources for people with cancer
  • Employee engagement opportunities
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Sign up to access the American Cancer Society’s Employer Wellness Toolkits.

Available Toolkits

Each toolkit includes employer awareness and engagement strategies, ready-to-use communication materials, educational content and videos, support resources for employees with cancer, and opportunities for employee participation. Together, these resources empower organizations to create a healthier, more informed workplace, fostering a culture of prevention, support, and well-being.

Cancer-specific Toolkits

  • Breast Cancer Employer Toolkit
  • Colorectal Cancer Employer Toolkit
  • Lung Cancer Employer Toolkit
  • Prostate Cancer Employer Toolkit
  • Skin Cancer Employer Toolkit

Wellness & Support Toolkits

  • Caregiver Toolkit
  • Healthy Eating & Active Living Toolkit
  • If Your Employee Has Cancer Toolkit
  • Cost of Cancer Toolkit

83%

of employers say cancer care costs are among the top three drivers of their health care expenses.

$155.2B

The estimated cost of cancer care for the most common cancer types in the US is $156.2 billion for privately insured adults under age 65.

45%

of US cancer deaths in 2023 were linked to modifiable risk factors such as poor diet, smoking, and lack of physical activity.


Aflac is a proud sponsor of American Cancer Society Employer Wellness Toolkits

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