NATIONAL POLL: Voters Support Full Insurance Coverage for Breast Imaging
Republican voters overwhelmingly support eliminating out-of-pocket costs for breast cancer imaging to allow for early diagnosis, more lives saved
Voter Attitudes toward Breast Imaging Access
Voters strongly support coverage at no cost to patients, particularly when:
- Additional diagnostic imaging is needed after a patient receives suspicious or inconclusive results from initial imaging (94%)
- Supplemental imaging such as an MRI and ultrasound is recommended for a high-risk patient (92%)
Voter Support for the ABCD Act
Ninety percent of polled voters supported the ABCD Act once the bill's provisions were explained, specifically because the bill:
- Helps women get the answers they need sooner, when survival is more likely and health care costs are less (85% support)
- Would expand access for rural, lower-income, Black and Hispanic women, who are more likely to skip follow-up care due to cost (70% support)
More than half (53%) reported being more likely to vote for a member of Congress who supports the legislation.
At least 30 states including
Early detection of breast cancer saves lives. When caught early, treatment is more effective, less invasive, and far more likely to result in a positive outcome – with an estimated 98% survival rate when detected early. Yet 1.1 million women delayed or skipped necessary breast imaging in 2024 alone simply because they couldn't afford it.
About the National Poll
The Alliance for Breast Cancer Policy commissioned the national survey of 1,000 Republican primary voters. Data was collected via phone and SMS/text interviews during July and
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SOURCE Alliance for Breast Cancer Policy
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