
When it comes to cancer, the accuracy of the initial diagnosis sets the stage for every decision that follows: what treatments are recommended, how aggressive they should be, and what outcomes patients can expect. Yet, research consistently shows that initial pathology reports are not always complete or entirely accurate. Second, pathology opinions, particularly from expert cancer centers, can play a critical role in confirming or refining a diagnosis and ensuring the right treatment path.
Multiple studies have demonstrated the impact of second opinions in oncology:
These discrepancies aren’t minor. They can mean the difference between having surgery or not, receiving chemotherapy or avoiding it, or discovering a more targeted treatment option that was missed the first time.
Receiving the correct diagnosis is the first step toward better care, fewer side effects, and an improved quality of life. Confirming the diagnosis through an expert second opinion can:
At Kadance, we understand the importance of providing patients with certainty at the start of their cancer journey. That’s why our Expert Medical Review benefit ensures every member diagnosed with cancer has access to a second pathology opinion from leading molecular pathologists.
Here’s how it works:
For members facing a cancer diagnosis, Kadance’s Expert Medical Review provides more than just another opinion; it provides reassurance that the diagnosis is accurate and the treatment plan is truly the right one.
This benefit:
A cancer diagnosis is overwhelming, but uncertainty about whether it’s accurate shouldn’t be part of the journey. Studies show that second pathology reviews lead to changes in treatment in a significant percentage of cases, often improving outcomes while reducing risks and costs.
With Kadance, members don’t have to wonder if they’re on the right path. Our Expert Medical Review ensures that every decision is built on the strongest possible foundation: an accurate diagnosis.
Insights
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2Raab, S. S., & Grzybicki, D. M. (2010). Quality in cancer diagnosis. CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 60(3), 139–165. https://doi.org/10.3322/caac.20063
3Lipitz-Snyderman, A., Atoria, C. L., Goyal, A., McBride, R. B., Jacobson, M., Bach, P. B., & Chapman, C. H. (2023). Impact of second opinions on treatment decisions in oncology. The Oncologist, 28(6), 492–500. https://doi.org/10.1093/oncolo/oyad029
4Garcia, D., Spruill, L. S., Irshad, A., Lyle, G., Mayfield, C., Oprea, G., Mayes, N., Ingram, K., Breedlove, J., & Thomas, A. (2018). The value of a second opinion for breast cancer patients referred to a National Cancer Institute–designated cancer center with a multidisciplinary breast tumor board. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 171(1), 93–99. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-018-4816-y