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starrpamph t1_iz9g5t4 wrote

Health insurance companies across the country:

"We're not... No its not covered don't even ask"

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No-Estimate-8518 t1_iz9j2bq wrote

Perfect, $50 for the test and $50,000 to administer it.

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KrebStar9300 t1_iz9k6va wrote

And you'll never see it used. You won't even be able to pay for it out of pocket.

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iceyed913 t1_iz9kcs5 wrote

God forbid more people will get there cancers detected at an earlier stage.. Best limit this tests coverage to only the oldest segment of the population. Nobody else ever gets cancer anyway

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BeKind_BeTheChange t1_izaaob7 wrote

$50. Yeah, right.

Let me introduce you to medicine in America.

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FewSatisfaction7675 t1_izdrqoq wrote

Didn’t that one girl get time in prison for saying he had a company that could do this?

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