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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Wed May 14, 2014, 05:49 PM May 2014

Lung Cancer Screening Could Cost Medicare Billions

Every person covered by Medicare would shell out an additional $3 a month if the government agreed to pay to screen certain current and former smokers for lung cancer, a new study estimates.

It would cost Medicare $2 billion a year to follow recent advice to offer these lung scans - and fuel angst about rising health costs that are borne by everyone, not just smokers, the study found.

Joshua Roth of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle said the researchers merely were tallying the cost of screening, and were not "judging value" or saying whether Medicare should pay it. He led the study, which was released Wednesday and will be presented at an American Society of Clinical Oncology conference later this month.

Lung cancer is the world's top cancer killer, mainly because it's usually found too late for treatment to do much good. Most deaths involve Medicare-age people, and most are due to smoking.

Recently, a major study found that annual CT scans, a type of X-ray, could cut the chances of dying from lung cancer by up to 20 percent in those most at risk - people ages 55 through 79 who smoked a pack of cigarettes a day for 30 years or the equivalent, such as two packs a day for 15 years.

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Lung Cancer Screening Could Cost Medicare Billions (Original Post) Purveyor May 2014 OP
I'd gladly pay $3/month, $36/year beaglelover May 2014 #1
Wouldn't this also save money. ? Stingray steve May 2014 #2
Note to self: GeorgeGist May 2014 #3

beaglelover

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1. I'd gladly pay $3/month, $36/year
Wed May 14, 2014, 06:00 PM
May 2014

for this type of annual screening. The only people I know who died from lung cancer were non smokers and fellow L.A. residents. Any way to cut down on the number of people dying from lung cancer is OK by me, even if they are/were smokers.

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