
I was horrified when I heard about the The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force’s recommendations, revising the recommendations for breast cancer mammogram screening. Although they say that these are guidelines only, not binding, we know for sure that our insurance companies will adopt them and begin to choose not to cover us. The Susan.G.Komen home page reports the following:
“Most breast cancer experts agree far more than they disagree. One thing that the evidence clearly shows is that mammography reduces the risk of dying from breast cancer. Susan G. Komen for the Cure® continues to recommend annual mammography beginning at age 40 for women of average risk and earlier for women with known risks for breast cancer.
Mammography is not perfect, but until we can develop more precise screening methods and can more accurately predict which women are at risk for breast cancer it is still our best tool for early detection.”
As I read more and more reports about this issue, I am encouraged to see that most specialists continue to recommend yearly mammograms, encourage monthly self exams and support the age of 40+ as the baseline. I do not wish to be hijacked by my insurance company for something that we took so long to decide initially, and has been successful – which is now ‘maybe, maybe not, sorta kinda being refuted.”
There are things that can be done. Click on the Susan.G.Komen web page and let your voice be heard.
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