Medicaid expansion averts thousands of deaths from breast cancer

Oluwasegun Akinyemi, MD, PhD, MSc, expressed concern about recent cuts and potential threats to Medicaid expansion.
Previous studies have shown that Medicaid expansion was associated with improved outcomes for multiple malignancies, including lung and colorectal cancers.
A new investigation showed Medicaid expansion saved 1,400 lives per 100,000 breast cancer cases in the U.S.
“This policy works,” Akinyemi, senior research fellow at Howard University College of Medicine, told Healio. “With every cancer, we have been able to show that Medicaid expansion saves lives.”
Breast cancer continues to be
