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CEOs Convene for Conference on Cancer’s Economic Impact on the Workforce

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Friday, June 10, 2011   

MINNEAPOLIS - Chief executive officers from across the nation are meeting in Minnesota today to discuss what the nation's corporations can do to help in the fight against cancer.

They're taking on the topic, says Dr. John Seffrin, CEO of the American Cancer Society, because of cancer's massive effect on workplace health-care costs and lost productivity.

"The key is to get the CEO involved. The CEO is different from any other employee in that he or she gets to set the agenda. When everyone knows the tone at the top - it cares about employee wellness - people get engaged."

Examples of corporate leadership on the issue, Seffrin says, include tobacco-free workplaces and company wellness programs which reward people for keeping themselves healthy. Seffrin says they can have a major impact.

"Cancer now is one of the most preventable life-threatening diseases facing the workforce. So, 60 percent of all human cancer is preventable during a normal human lifespan."

CEOs taking part in the conference include the heads of Target, US Bank and Blue Cross/Blue Shield. Cancer is the leading cause of death in Minnesota, claiming 9,300 lives a year. One-third of those deaths are related to lack of exercise and poor eating habits.

More information on cancer in the workplace is online at acsworkplacesolutions.com.


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