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Breast Cancer and Ethical Issues Regarding Insurance Coverage! By Jenn Butt Heidi Keefe Melissa Snyder Rachel Malinowski.

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1 Breast Cancer and Ethical Issues Regarding Insurance Coverage! By Jenn Butt Heidi Keefe Melissa Snyder Rachel Malinowski

2 What is the disease? n Familial Breast Cancer is Autosomal Dominant n Two genes are involved in inheritance (BRCA1, BRCA2) n These two genes are account for as much as 5-10% of all breast cancers.

3 An Example Pedegree

4 Who usually gets the disease n Women inheriting BRCA1 and BRCA2 have a 60-90% lifetime risk of developing breast cancer and a 20-60% risk for ovarian cancer. n Women above the age of 40 have a greater risk for developing the disease than those under 40, which is the reason that an insurance company will not pay for a mammogram for those under 40.

5 Who usually get the disease? (cont.) n 77% of women who are diagnosed with breast cancer are over the age of 50. n Women with a mother or a sister who developed breast cancer before menopause are twice as at risk as the general population. n Caucasian women are more likely to develop breast cancer, but African American woman are more likely to die from it.

6 Genetics of Breast Cancer n BRCA1 is found on chromosome 17 (17q21) n The entire sequence of the gene is known n BRCA2 is found on chromosome 13 (13q12.3)

7 Insurance Information n Legislation has been enacted to prevent insurance discrimination based on genetic test results since 1997. n In Case 11, the patient was dropped from the plan after her physician gave information about genetic predisposition to the insurance company and her preventative testing was no longer paid for.

8 Insurance Information (cont.) n Most major insurance companies understand the value of BRACAnalysis® for high risk women

9 References n http://www.familycancer.org/ n Our Textbook n http://www3.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Omim/

10 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act n Ensures that Americans have access to group insurance when they change jobs n It prevents medical information from genetic tests from being used to deny coverage n Kennedy Kasselbaum says that you cannot be dropped from a group plan, but you can be dropped from an individual plan


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