Pa. Senate Republicans: Senate Committee Votes to Eliminate Costs for Genetic Testing and Breast Cancer Screenings
Chairman
"Preventive health care such as genetic testing and breast MRIs are indispensable for early cancer detection and treatment," said Chairman
Senate Bill 8, a first-of-its-kind comprehensive breast cancer screening and testing bill is sponsored by
"This bill will save lives and ensure that individuals at high risk in our state have affordable access to early detection," said Senator
BRCA1 and BRCA2 are two tumor suppressor genes that are vital to fighting cancer. Both men and women who inherit a BRCA gene mutation are much more likely to develop a hereditary cancer, such as breast or prostate cancer. For example, nearly 13% of all women will develop breast cancer during their lifetime whereas that number is as high as 75% for women who inherit a BRCA mutation.
"I am pleased SB8 has significant bipartisan support, and we can come together in this divided climate to advance this extremely important initiative," said Senator
Genetic testing is an invaluable life-saving tool that often leads to early cancer detection or preventive treatments and procedures. Genetic testing not only informs the tested individual, but also provides vital information to family members who may have a high likelihood of inheriting a gene mutation.
"Cost should never be a barrier for women to receive potentially lifesaving cancer screenings," said Senator
This legislation expands upon Act 52 of 2020, which had secured insurance coverage for breast MRIs, by removing any applicable patient copays, deductibles, and coinsurance for this preventive screening. A supplemental screening is necessary because of failed early detection by screening mammography among women with dense breasts and those at high lifetime risk of breast cancer.
Senate Bill 8 now heads to the full
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