NC House lawmakers push for better breast cancer detection
Bipartisan lawmakers in the
Legislators have introduced "Breast Cancer Prevention Imaging Parity" measures four times in recent years. The bill has passed the House with overwhelming bipartisan support each time, but has never advanced in the state
Rep.
Routine low-dose mammography often isn't enough to detect breast cancer for those patients, Belk said. But more precise diagnostic tools like an ultrasound or an MRI can carry high out-of-pocket costs. Depending on the patient's insurance plan, a copay for those supplemental tests can range from
"Some patients are choosing to delay or even forgo these follow-up tests because they simply cannot afford it," she said. "That means some cancers are going undetected until they are dangerous and are far more costly to treat. That is not just a health issue, that is a fairness issue."
Rep.
She was able to afford the care, but said she's fighting for those who can't. She's disappointed that the
Advocates for improved breast cancer detection draw unlikely allies as bill clears NC House
The most recent version, House Bill 297, was filed in
"That tells me that we still haven't reached a point where it is people over politics," Butler said.
Rep.
"Would you vote for this bill if you knew that this coverage for low-dose screening and advanced procedures would be able to prevent them from having to have another breast removed, or having both breasts removed, or having it migrate to another organ?" White asked.
Newsome estimates approximately 11,820 people in
"It is time that we pass this bill in
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