After reading the reasoning behind the decision, I wasn't angry any more. I was livid.
Certainly, women are much more knowledgeable today than in my mother's day, but getting women to do self-examinations, as well as get mammograms (be it every two years), has been quite an initiative in breast cancer awareness.
I cannot help but believe that this is another movement initiated by health insurance companies in order to eventually negate funds for routine mammograms.
In an age when health insurance policies routinely approve claims for dispirited males with erectile dysfunctions, this recent edict from our government is proof positive that male enhancement is much more important than protecting our ta-tas.
Shirley Alberti
Bluffton
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