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Pennsylvania lawmakers advance bill to lower colorectal cancer screening age to 45.
A Pennsylvania House panel has unanimously advanced legislation to lower the recommended age for colorectal cancer screenings from 50 to 45, aligning with updated American Cancer Society guidelines.
House Bill 1123 would expand insurance coverage for screenings like colonoscopy, fecal immunochemical tests, and stool DNA tests, including follow-up procedures after positive results.
The bill aims to improve early detection, especially in underserved Black and other communities facing disparities in care.
It now moves to a full House vote.
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Los legisladores de Pensilvania adelantan un proyecto de ley para bajar la edad de detección de cáncer colorrectal a 45.