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The proposal would expand access to colorectal cancer screening by requiring insurance plans to cover preventive screening tests without cost-sharing for eligible adults, and would support education and outreach programs to increase screening rates, particularly among underserved communities. This would affect millions of Americans by making early detection tests more affordable and accessible, potentially catching cancer at earlier, more treatable stages. The measure aims to reduce colorectal cancer deaths by encouraging more people to get screened regularly.
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