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Access to Genetic Testing

What if Rebecca cannot afford genetic testing?
Genetic testing for breast and ovarian cancer is approximately $2600. Although some individuals elect to pay for this test out-of-pocket, most insurers provide coverage. Information from Myriad Genetics (the company who markets the BRACAnalysis® test) indicates that over 2,000 insurance plans have provided reimbursement. Their data shows that reimbursement was obtained for 97% of submitted claims, with an average of 94% of the total cost of the test covered by insurance. Access to genetic testing may be more of an issue for individuals without insurance and without the financial means to pay for testing.

For your consideration:

Do we have a societal duty to make genetic testing available to everyone?

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