The very latest research from the employee benefits experts at Everywhen shows that only 17% of employers will be focussing their employee health and wellbeing support on serious illnesses such as cancer this year. This is concerning given that cancer rates are increasing, with an estimated 3.5 million people in the UK living with cancer in 2025, compared to around 3 million in 2020.
With World Cancer Day (4 February) bringing the topic to the fore, Everywhen is advising employers to consider the risks and factors regarding cancer to ensure their support is effective.
Debra Clark, head of wellbeing at Everywhen, says: “We need to focus our efforts on cancer and ensure support for employees is appropriate. Lifestyle support and screening are essential benefits that we’d encourage employers to consider, but they will only make an impact on prevention and early diagnosis if the risks are understood.”