Sens. Boozman, Booker Team Up to Improve Prostate Cancer Detection
The bipartisan Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Screening for High-risk Insured Men (HIM) Act would require private health insurance plans to cover preventive prostate cancer screenings without imposing any cost sharing requirements for men who are at high risk of developing prostate cancer.
"Diagnosing prostate cancer early is imperative to successful treatment. I know from personal experience in my own family the impact this disease has on patients and their loved ones. Increasing access to early screening for at-risk men will save lives. I am proud to be a voice in
"Costs shouldn't impose a barrier between people and lifesaving health screening services," said Booker. "Prostate cancer is a serious health concern, especially for
Prostate cancer affects one in eight American men in their lifetime. Individuals who have at least one close family member diagnosed with the disease are at least twice as likely to be diagnosed themselves. The risk increases with each additional family member affected.
Prostate cancer disproportionately affects
Currently, the Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) test is the most effective tool for detection. When detected in Stage 1 it's almost 100 percent survivable.
"Every step towards eliminating financial barriers to prostate cancer screening is a win for men and their families, particularly those at the highest risk for the disease, and the PSA for HIM Act is a significant step forward. We appreciate the leadership of
"Increasing the rate of prostate cancer early detection screening for Black men is vital to reducing the death rate disparity, which is the largest for any of the major cancers. The PSA Screening for HIM Act will be a strong catalyst to increase screening by removing the financial barrier that is faced by many. PHEN emphatically supports this legislation that will save countless lives and lead the way in addressing the prostate cancer racial disparity," said
"The introduction of the
"Screening can help detect prostate cancer at an early stage before the disease becomes more advanced and more difficult to treat; however out-of-pocket costs such as co-pays can be a barrier to accessing early detection," said
The legislation endorsed by the following organizations:
The full text of the bill can be found here (https://www.boozman.senate.gov/public/_cache/files/7/a/7af302a7-4658-4140-948b-200c4d8ed32c/506BA5CCC18D6EC7A6E7362CE5853943.psa-screening-for-him-act-2023.pdf).
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Original text here: https://www.boozman.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/press-releases?ID=4A2A3283-BEC5-4BB7-9D2B-50B10BDFAB68
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