Insurance Considerations for Men Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer
A Rose by Any Other Name An IPCSG Newsletter Feature — companion to "What Men Need to Know Before Saying 'Yes' to a Genetic Test" Companion piece: This article picks up where the previous IPCSG feature on germline genetic testing left off. That article addressed the question of insurance timing for untested family members contemplating a genetic test before any diagnosis. This one addresses the question many already-diagnosed members ask: now that I have the diagnosis on my chart, what does that actually mean for any new insurance I might want to buy? "What's in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet." — Romeo and Juliet, Act II, Scene II Juliet was wrong, at least about prostate cancer. The name very much matters. A pathologist's report that uses the word "cancer" to describe a microscopic finding of pure-pattern-3 prostate adenocarcinoma — a condition that may never affect the man'...