Medicaid cuts linked to delayed breast cancer diagnosis
As the Senate takes aim at replacing Obamacare, a new study says Medicaid cuts could boost the number of women diagnosed with late-stage breast cancer. Sabik's team looked at whether that corresponded to an increase in late-stage breast cancer diagnoses. Within the next few years, the researchers found, late-stage breast cancer cases rose in low-income areas of the state. Once a low-income woman is diagnosed with breast cancer, she may be eligible for Medicaid coverage of her treatment. This new study looked only at breast cancer, Subramanian added.Now a new study might have you thinking twice about your next trip to the salon; it found a possible link between hair products and breast cancer. "This is certainly a very provocative study and something that should promote further study," Dr. Radford said. "Even using hair dye in this study was not associated with increased risk of breast cancer in either African American women or white women," Dr. Radford added. "We should be aware that breast cancer is due to a combination of genetic factors and environmental factors. But what makes this study different is that it is one of the first to include African American women.
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