Pa. Senate vote sends cost-saving measure for cancer tests to governor's desk [The Daily Item, Sunbury, Pa.]
Apr. 28—HARRISBURG — Pennsylvanians are on the verge of seeing out-of-pocket costs disappear for certain genetic testing and supplemental screenings for breast cancer.
State representatives cast a unanimous vote in the House this week to move Senate Bill 8 to the desk of Gov.
Shapiro has expressed his support of the measure and is expected to sign the bill into law in the near future.
"It will provide for women at high-risk, MRIs at no cost, no co-pay, no co-insurance, no deductible,"
An estimated 12,830 Pennsylvanians are anticipated to be diagnosed with breast cancer this year, according to the
MRI and ultrasound coverage under the existing Act 52 of 2020 would extend to women with a personal history of atypical breast histologies, personal or family history of breast cancer, genetic predisposition for breast cancer, prior therapeutic thoracic radiation therapy, extremely dense or heterogeneously dense breast tissue.
House Speaker
The death rate for Black women is 8 points higher than for Whites and 14 points higher than Hispanic women,
"They will be able to get the help. They'll be able to get the MRI," McClinton said.
Senate Pro Tempore
Ward expressed gratitude to McClinton for swiftly steering the bill through the House, and to
BRCA 1 and BRCA 2 can protect against certain cancers, however, mutations of either greatly raise the risk of developing cancer including prostate cancer among men.
"We did something good, the House and the
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