The Access to Breast Cancer Diagnosis Act would help people get the answers they need sooner, when #breastcancer survival is more likely.
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#Breastcancer is rising among women under the age of 50, but many may skip follow-up imaging because of cost. The #ABCDAct would ensure that federally regulated health plans fully cover diagnostic and supplemental imaging at no cost to patients.
#DYK? #BreastCancer affects men too. In 2025, it was estimated that 510 men in the U.S. would die from the disease.
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Broad support in Congress, as well as strong polling sentiment, demonstrates that advancing the #ABCDAct not only benefits patients but also responds to the will of the electorate.
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Millions of Americans can receive screening #mammograms at no cost, but follow-up or supplemental imaging can cost hundreds, even thousands, of dollars out of pocket for patients. The #ABCDAct would change that.
Accurate, comprehensive data are essential to understanding the true impact of #MetastaticBreastCancer—and to meeting patients’ needs. This is a priority area for the Alliance for Breast Cancer Policy.
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Living with metastatic breast cancer means navigating care, uncertainty and daily life all at once. Patients deserve sustained support, research progress and continued visibility.
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When patients seek answers, costs shouldn't stand in the way. Everyone deserves timely access to the care they need, without fear of the price tag.
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#Breastcancer remains a critical public health issue, and the data is clear. Policies grounded in evidence are essential to improve outcomes for patients everywhere.
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Every woman deserves access to affordable breast cancer care. By eliminating out-of-pocket costs for diagnostic and/or supplemental breast imaging, the #ABCDAct tackles key financial barriers patients face.
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Thanks to Gail's Law, Wisconsin patients can have supplemental or diagnostic breast imaging at no cost to them.
Learn more from ABCP's op-ed featured in @WisPolitics: https://t.co/uAB1Ks3KxB
Thank you to Cancer Support Community for their support of the Alliance for Breast Cancer Policy. Together, we're strengthening the collective voice calling for policies that put patients first across the #breastcancer continuum.
#DYK? Many Americans think follow-up imaging after an abnormal #breastcancer screening is fully covered by insurance - but supplemental or diagnostic imaging isn't always included.
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No patient should have to choose between costs and potentially life-saving breast imaging.
Take action and tell Congress that passing the Access to Breast Cancer Diagnosis, or #ABCDAct, will ensure that people are not forced to make decisions about their health based on cost: https://t.co/ei9RFpCS7z
#MetastaticBreastCancer is the most advanced stage of breast cancer, yet public health surveillance fails to track metastatic recurrence, leaving thousands of patients invisible in national datasets.
Learn more about what the Alliance is doing to prioritize accurate data collection for metastatic breast cancer: https://t.co/s54z6gCCqj
Changing policy can change lives. The Alliance for Breast Cancer Policy is working to ensure access to care for every patient, no matter where they live or how they're insured. Watch how policy-driven solutions can make a real difference:
It's #WomensHealthMonth! 1 in 8 women in the U.S. will face breast cancer in her lifetime.
Take action now to support the #ABCDAct, so all women can get the care they need: https://t.co/3OZefuNTir
ABCP Member @ACSCAN joined @CHCI's Dialogue Series event discussing access issues for Latino communities. ACS CAN's Erika Ninoyu spoke about the health disparities in cancer & the #ABCDAct which could address some of the gaps in care.
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