Bill requires insurers in Illinois to cover prostate cancer screenings – Center Square

The bill was sponsored by State Rep. LaShawn Ford, a prostate cancer survivor. The cancer was discovered when Ford was only 48 years old.
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susan
3 years ago

Sounds like mandated taxpayer payments for PSA tests. Those are notoriously unreliable indicators of prostate cancer. PathGroup lists PSA tests on its menu, Cue Health hints at its availability.
If you wonder why those company names are relevant to this discussion, Duckduckgo “Pathgroup Cue Health Pritzker”.

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