Le Lézard
Classified in: Health
Subjects: NPT, LEG, WOM

Introduction of Breast Imaging Legislation Will Benefit Thousands of New Hampshire Residents


Susan G. Komen® Commends Bill Introductions; Urges Quick Passage

CONCORD, N.H., Jan. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Susan G. Komen®, the world's leading breast cancer organization, commends Representative Catherine Rombeau (D-Bedford) for working with Komen to eliminate financial barriers to earlier breast cancer detection by ensuring that everyone has equitable access to diagnostic and supplemental breast imaging.

In New Hampshire, nearly 1,400 people were diagnosed with breast cancer and 180 died of the disease in 2023 alone. The exorbitant out-of-pocket costs associated with essential breast imaging procedures ranging from hundreds-to-thousands of dollars, often force individuals into the difficult decision of skipping these tests or making significant financial sacrifices.

"Nobody should have to forego a test that helps to rule out breast cancer or confirm the need for a biopsy because of the cost, yet thousands of people in New Hampshire are doing it every year," said Molly Guthrie, Vice President of Policy and Advocacy at Susan G. Komen. "This bill will provide pivotal access to diagnostic and supplemental imaging so that individuals can get the care they need without having to endure undue financial burden. It is an important step toward equitable access to care, potentially saving lives by facilitating early detection and treatment."

HB 1296, introduced by Representative Rombeau, eliminates the patient out-of-pocket costs for medically necessary diagnostic and supplemental breast imaging including MRIs, ultrasounds and diagnostic mammograms. While no-cost mammograms are currently available to women, when a mammogram reveals an abnormality, diagnostic and supplemental imaging is necessary to give medical providers a closer look at the abnormality and determine if a biopsy is needed. The high out-of-pockets costs for the follow-up imaging deters many individuals in New Hampshire from getting it, and as a result, breast cancer can be diagnosed at a later stage.

"We know that early detection of breast cancer saves lives, yet too many patients in New Hampshire are forced to put off diagnostic imaging due to cost concerns. Cost should never be a barrier to accessing these critical health care services," said Rep. Rombeau. "I'm proud to sponsor this legislation and help those who have breast cancer get diagnosed early and increase their chances of survival from this terrible disease."

An estimated 12% of individuals are called back for additional imaging after an abnormal screening mammogram and require diagnostic imaging. This diagnostic or supplemental imaging is often crucial for individuals previously diagnosed with breast cancer or those considered high-risk. The cost creates inequities in care and imposes additional financial barriers for these patients.

Despite significant advancements in breast cancer screening and diagnostics over the past 30 years, disparities persist across demographics. Evidence shows that Black and Hispanic breast cancer patients tend to be diagnosed at a later stage, potentially due to delays in follow-up imaging after abnormal findings on an annual mammogram.

Komen-commissioned study found out-of-pockets costs for patients to range from $234 for a diagnostic mammogram to more than $1,000 for a breast MRI. Additionally, a recent study published in Radiology found that 1 in 5 patients said they would not go in for recommended follow-up imaging if they had to pay a deductible.

About Susan G. Komen®

Susan G. Komen® is the world's leading nonprofit breast cancer organization, working to save lives and end breast cancer forever. Komen has an unmatched, comprehensive 360-degree approach to fighting this disease across all fronts and supporting millions of people in the U.S. and in countries worldwide. We advocate for patients, drive research breakthroughs, improve access to high-quality care, offer direct patient support and empower people with trustworthy information. Founded by Nancy G. Brinker, who promised her sister, Susan G. Komen, that she would end the disease that claimed Suzy's life, Komen remains committed to supporting those affected by breast cancer today, while tirelessly searching for tomorrow's cures. Visit komen.org or call 1-877 GO KOMEN. Connect with us on social at www.komen.org/contact-us/follow-us/.

CONTACT:

Amanda DeBard


Susan G. Komen


(972) 701-2131


[email protected] 

SOURCE Susan G. Komen for the Cure


These press releases may also interest you

at 08:15
Survivorship reports working hard to support survivors for 35 years. The participants at this year's conference were provided with resources and educational materials to help them learn about trafficking and extreme abuse....

at 08:14
Golden Globe nominee Jennifer Grey, Chief Strategy & Marketing Officer for GE HealthCare Andy DeLaO, and Director of the Tumor Immunology Program at UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, physician-scientist Antoni Ribas, MD, PhD, will be...

at 08:11
Mind Body Optimization (MBO), a leading provider of outpatient mental health services, is pleased to announce the acquisition of Mind Body Wellness, a well-established mental health practice with locations in Franklin and Knoxville, Tennessee. This...

at 08:10
Ferring Pharmaceuticals today announced the final 60-month follow-up data from the Phase 3 study of ADSTILADRIN® (nadofaragene firadenovec-vncg) were presented at the American Urological Association (AUA) 2024 Annual Meeting. The study demonstrated...

at 08:10
GE HealthCare , a leader in precision care innovation, will host an investor day on Thursday, November 21, 2024, in New York, NY. GE HealthCare's management team will present its growth strategies, technology portfolio, and vision for its businesses...

at 08:10
Applaud Medical, an emerging leader in the treatment of urinary stones, today announced positive results from a prospective, multicenter study of the company's BRIO Enhanced Lithotripsy System (ELS) for the treatment of obstructive ureteral stones....



News published on and distributed by: