Study Puts a $43 Billion Yearly Price Tag on Cancer Screening

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By Gina Kolata from NYT Health https://ift.tt/DUvu8xi
via IFTTT Cancer, Tests (Medical), Preventive Medicine, Research, Colon and Colorectal Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Cervical Cancer, Lung Cancer, Breast Cancer The estimate focused on five cancers for which there is medically recommended screening — breast, cervical, colorectal, lung and prostate — and found that colonoscopies accounted for most of the costs.

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