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HCFA
Targets The Number Two Cancer Killer A
national campaign to screen Medicare beneficiaries for colorectal cancer -- one
of the nation's most preventable cancers and yet, sadly, the number two cancer
killer -- was launched by the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA),
the federal agency that administers Medicare, and the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC). President Bush has proclaimed March, 2001, as
National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. HCFA
and the CDC, along with the National Cancer Institute, are targeting people 50
and older in the early detection and prevention effort called Screen for Life.
Risk for the disease increases with age. Colorectal cancer strikes men and women
with almost equal frequency and often progresses without symptoms. Colorectal
cancer is usually curable when discovered early and early diagnosis is possible
with regular screenings. "We
want our beneficiaries to know that Medicare covers four types of colorectal
cancer screening tests," said Tommy G. Thompson, HHS Secretary. "The
good news is that we know we could save thousands of lives a year through
screening." Medicare
currently covers:
Beginning
in July, Medicare will also cover a screening colonoscopy every 10 years for
people not at high risk for colorectal cancer. Risk is greater for those with a
history of inflammatory bowel disease or polyps, or a family history of colon or
rectal cancer. The
disease, second in cancer deaths only to lung cancer, will kill about 56,000
people this year. About 135,000 men and women will likely be diagnosed with
colorectal cancer this year. About 56 percent of Americans 50 and older have not
taken the screening tests that can detect the cancer when treatment can be most
effective, and in many cases, the cancer can be cured. "We
want older Americans to know that cancer of the colon is preventable, treatable,
and curable when it is detected early. That's why Screen for Life is so
important," Thompson said. "Medicare encourages every one of our
beneficiaries to ask his or her doctor or health care professional for a
colorectal screening test." To
find a doctor or health care professional who can give a Medicare-paid screening
test, call 1-800-MEDICARE, (TTY/TDD 1-877-486-2048) or visit our Web site at
http://www.medicare.gov for a list of all participating Medicare physicians. For
more information on cancers of the colon or rectum call 1-800-CANCER (TTY
1-800-332-9615) or visit the federal government's Screen for Life Web site at
http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/ScreenforLife HCFA
is currently conducting a study in both North and South Carolina to improve
utilization of colorectal screening services in the Medicare population. |