Cost to screen for cancer without insurance?

I’m specifically worried about lung and breast. I know symptoms, just worried financially.



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  1. Prathana D December 30th

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    don’t worry


  2. Maya S December 30th

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    Im not sure which country your in, but Im from the UK and I can tell you how things work here. Basically, there is no "screen" for lung cancer or for breast cancer unless your over 50 (whereby in the UK it is free on the national health service).

    Normally, only when you show symptoms which could indicate cancer does the clinican then start to eliminate possible causes.

    If you wanted to check for cancer of the lung or the breast, then you would need to pay for scans which are quite expensive. I previously paid for a MRI scan of my head and it set me back £700.

    Just dont worry about these things. x


  3. Denisedds December 30th

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    Screening mammograms are recommended starting at age 40. You can try calling the American Cancer Society in your area for low cost exams near you. There is no screening exam for lung cancer. The simplest and most cost effective way to check would be a chest x-ray, but it may be difficult to get a doctor to order one without a medical reason to do so. You may also want to consider Planned Parenthood. They offer low costs pap smears and will give a physical exam. I don’t know if they refer to outside radiology.


  4. future fate December 30th

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    First of all you probably don’t have it, but if you have some real good reason to think so contact the city of hope.


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