Congressman Mike Lawler announced Monday the introduction of the “Early Access to Screening Act,” a new bill aimed at expanding access to breast cancer screenings by lowering the eligible age for no-cost annual mammograms from 40 to 30. The legislation, unveiled in recognition of National Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month, would require Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance plans to cover annual screenings for women starting at age…
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