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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: LindyBill who wrote (319898)8/16/2009 6:48:14 AM
From: John Carragher   of 793926
 
many are afraid of invasive testing.. at least if virtual shows polyps etc they most likely may approve of further testing. the cost avoidance down the road would more than pay off for the virtual exam.

i know so many people who refuse to have a colon exam. They just refuse to go through it. imo it is ignorance based on my family history. they have no idea of the pain and suffering should they could get cancer and how easily it could have been avoided if tested early on.

i guess if we go to one public plan if may be mandated to have virtual exam only because it is cheapest. g then based on results you may get further treatment assume you are not over certain age. otherwise they will feel it is not cost effective to even do another procedure.
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