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Catching cervical cancer early

#1 Post by Bob78164 » Wed Nov 25, 2015 10:51 am

According to this study, reported here, cervical cancer diagnoses have risen for women between 21 and 25, whereas they have remained relatively constant for women between 26 and 34. The difference is the Affordable Care Act. Under the Act, people can stay on their parents' policies until age 25. That's letting women catch cancers early and treat them more effectively and more cheaply.

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Re: Catching cervical cancer early

#2 Post by BackInTex » Wed Nov 25, 2015 6:06 pm

Bob78164 wrote:According to this study, reported here, cervical cancer diagnoses have risen for women between 21 and 25, whereas they have remained relatively constant for women between 26 and 34. The difference is the Affordable Care Act. Under the Act, people can stay on their parents' policies until age 25. That's letting women catch cancers early and treat them more effectively and more cheaply.

The Affordable Care Act isn't just morally right. It's also better for our economy. --Bob
If the cancer rate is constant for 26-34 but higher in 21-25, then it is up. If they are catching earlier what they previously caught later, then the later catches would drop, not remain constant. But since they are constant, there must be more cancer. Or the early diagnosis doesn't help.

Thus, I guess, ACA causes cancer.
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Re: Catching cervical cancer early

#3 Post by Bob78164 » Wed Nov 25, 2015 6:14 pm

BackInTex wrote:
Bob78164 wrote:According to this study, reported here, cervical cancer diagnoses have risen for women between 21 and 25, whereas they have remained relatively constant for women between 26 and 34. The difference is the Affordable Care Act. Under the Act, people can stay on their parents' policies until age 25. That's letting women catch cancers early and treat them more effectively and more cheaply.

The Affordable Care Act isn't just morally right. It's also better for our economy. --Bob
If the cancer rate is constant for 26-34 but higher in 21-25, then it is up. If they are catching earlier what they previously caught later, then the later catches would drop, not remain constant. But since they are constant, there must be more cancer. Or the early diagnosis doesn't help.

Thus, I guess, ACA causes cancer.
Except that the study appears to depend on data from only the first two years of the Act, so only 26- and 27-year-old women would have had a chance to benefit from earlier detection thanks to the Act. Your point will be more valid if later studies find no drop among the 26-34 cohort. --Bob
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Re: Catching cervical cancer early

#4 Post by Bob Juch » Wed Nov 25, 2015 8:02 pm

The HPV vaccine should cause a lowering of the rate.
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Re: Catching cervical cancer early

#5 Post by BackInTex » Wed Nov 25, 2015 8:26 pm

Bob78164 wrote:
BackInTex wrote:
Bob78164 wrote:According to this study, reported here, cervical cancer diagnoses have risen for women between 21 and 25, whereas they have remained relatively constant for women between 26 and 34. The difference is the Affordable Care Act. Under the Act, people can stay on their parents' policies until age 25. That's letting women catch cancers early and treat them more effectively and more cheaply.

The Affordable Care Act isn't just morally right. It's also better for our economy. --Bob
If the cancer rate is constant for 26-34 but higher in 21-25, then it is up. If they are catching earlier what they previously caught later, then the later catches would drop, not remain constant. But since they are constant, there must be more cancer. Or the early diagnosis doesn't help.

Thus, I guess, ACA causes cancer.
Except that the study appears to depend on data from only the first two years of the Act, so only 26- and 27-year-old women would have had a chance to benefit from earlier detection thanks to the Act. Your point will be more valid if later studies find no drop among the 26-34 cohort. --Bob
True. I did not consider that.
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