Breast Cancer Screening
What it is:
Breast cancer begins in the tissues of the breast.
A special x-ray called a mammogram can find breast cancer. Medicare covers both screening and digital mammograms.
Why screening is important:
Breast cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in women and the second leading cause of cancer death in women in the United States. Every woman is at risk, and this risk increases with age. Men can get it, too.
The good news is that breast cancer can usually be treated successfully when found early. Medicare covers screening that can find breast cancer before you or a doctor may be able to feel it. Because risk increases with age, it is important to continue with screening, even if you were screened before you entered Medicare.
Who is covered:
Women age 40 or older are covered for this screening. Medicare also covers a baseline mammogram for women with Medicare between ages 35 and 39.
How often it’s covered:
The screening is generally covered once every 12 months. Ask your doctor how to get this screening.
What you pay:
You pay 20% of the Medicare-approved cost for this service – with no Part B deductible.
Learn more about breast cancer screening on Medicare.gov.
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