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Gender shouldn't matter when it comes to treating breast cancer. Though breast cancer is less likely to occur for men, still, close to 2,000 men are diagnosed in the US each year. Raymond Johnson of South Carolina was denied coverage for breast cancer treatment by Medicaid on the grounds he's not female.

Male breast cancer, although less common, is no different than female breast cancer. In terms of prognosis, treatment, and the emotional effects, a diagnosis for a man carries the same weight as that for a woman. There is no scientific basis in refusing a man coverage simply because he is a man.

We have come a long way with gender equality, and not providing this man with the care he needs will only set us back — and more importantly, could have dire implications for his health.

Write to Medicaid Administrator Donald Berwick, M.D. demanding that he stop the discrimination and give men with breast cancer the coverage they need.

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Dear Medicaid Administrator Donald Berwick, M.D.,

I was shocked to learn that Medicaid denied coverage for a breast cancer patient. In a rare case, Raymond Johnson of South Carolina was diagnosed with male breast cancer, but Medicaid rules say that men are barred from coverage for this type of cancer.

Though it occurs much less frequently than in women, male breast cancer is no less serious or life changing. There is no scientific or biological reason that Raymond Johnson needs the treatment any less than any other woman with breast cancer.

I find it appalling that you would deny coverage simply based on gender. The United States has come a long way in the arena of gender equality, and your actions only serve to set us back.

Please reconsider your decision and help Raymond Johnson get on his road to treatment and recovery — just like you would do for a woman.

Sincerely,

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Jun 18, 2013 Lorraine Hester If it were YOU, your Son, your DAD, or Brother. You would see how stupid this is This is a human life not just a male with breast cancer. Very sad to see this person has to suffer because of gender, Cancer has NO SEXUAL PREFERENCE
Jun 18, 2013 Kathy Clevenger What is wrong with people these days? So much prejudice it sickens me. Treat All people who have cancer . Yes, I did say All. If you are not sure what All means, ask Webster.
Jun 18, 2013 (Name not displayed)
Jun 18, 2013 (Name not displayed) Men have breast also....that Dr is a dummy
Jun 18, 2013 William Johnson
Jun 17, 2013 Frances Bouchie cancer is an equal oppportunity killer so all humans are created worth saving. Baa Humbug to all who think likewise. My Father-in-law had breast cancer and survived to be 96. He ate a lot of sword fish and was exposed to mercury and who knows what else.
Jun 17, 2013 Frances Davidson Do what is right and treat all equally. Men & Women!
Jun 17, 2013 (Name not displayed)
Jun 17, 2013 Yvonne Thatcher
Jun 16, 2013 jean green this is wrong a man doesn't choose to have breast cancer its a illness that no one wants and no one try's to get ..help all people no matter what..
Jun 16, 2013 Lana Baker
Jun 16, 2013 Shannon Lagasse
Jun 15, 2013 (Name not displayed) Please be fair.
Jun 15, 2013 (Name not displayed) I watched my daughter die with breast cancer at 28. it is not a nice thing to watch, but even worse if it is you that has it. It is painful and it kills. I can't imagine you denying him because he is a man. You should be sued.
Jun 15, 2013 Jo Young Cancer is Cancer! It makes no difference what sex you are, if you have breasts you can get cancer. To not treat it will condemn this man to DEATH!
Jun 15, 2013 dusty Young
Jun 15, 2013 Suzanne Pitts When will people finally figure it out? WE ARE ALL HUMAN BEINGS. We are considered the superior species so why can't we act as such!!?
Jun 15, 2013 Phyllis Carnahan
Jun 15, 2013 Gail McCurdy Men can get breast cancer just like women can; it's just not as common. But men need to be treated for it the same way women are. And any type of INSURANCE should PAY for it!!
Jun 15, 2013 Sara Jarquin
Jun 15, 2013 (Name not displayed)
Jun 15, 2013 victor canales
Jun 15, 2013 Rick Clark
Jun 15, 2013 (Name not displayed)
Jun 14, 2013 val thomas
Jun 14, 2013 Laura Feeser
Jun 14, 2013 Donna Meyers Discrimination should not be tolerated.. and men should not needlessly die to save a few bucks. I choose to use the $28,000 I donated to the IRS last year to help fund treatment of breast cancer and not line pockets of insurance lobbyists or politicians.
Jun 14, 2013 Jeanne Robertson
Jun 14, 2013 Ann Meyette
Jun 14, 2013 LInda Geig
Jun 14, 2013 Patricia Findley That is totally discriminatory...everyone know that men are also afflicted with breast cancer and deserve every bit the same treatment and coverage as women...come on, get with the program!!!
Jun 14, 2013 Stephanie Parker
Jun 14, 2013 Lynda Dennehy Stop discriminating!
Jun 14, 2013 Ling Masangcay All people are created equal! All people regardless of gender should be treated equally as well.
Jun 14, 2013 Elaine Miller Men DO have breasts, too.
Jun 14, 2013 william storm I am a male and have gynecomastia so my chances of getting breast cancer go up. Men have nipples, men have glandular breast tissue and can get breast cancer. Cancer is cancer, if you will not treat it you are a piss-poor doctor and should resign.
Jun 14, 2013 James Metcalfe
Jun 14, 2013 ken saxon
Jun 14, 2013 (Name not displayed) it is wrong, please revise your decision, it happens to anyone.
Jun 14, 2013 Michelle Lewis Men get breast cancer too and deserve coverage.
Jun 14, 2013 JACK TOMS this is disgusting that a male should be declined just because he doesnt a vagina and breasts both sex's can get this horrid disease and as women voted for equal rights does this not mean that men are just as equal as women, stop the sexism
Jun 14, 2013 Deana Lovell
Jun 14, 2013 (Name not displayed) Men with breast cancer should not be denied coverage.
Jun 14, 2013 Cecilia Weis Survivor since 1994.men need as good of care as we women. Shame on you and may you nor a loved one be cursed w can cancer.
Jun 14, 2013 toni mills Breast cancer needs to be dealt with be woman or a man!!!
Jun 14, 2013 Patty Bullard Breast cancer is breast caner. No matter the gender, race or religion. As a radiology professional I have seen more cases of male breast cancer than I could imagine. This is no new disease. I would think he treatment would be less due to reconstruction.
Jun 14, 2013 Patricia Hannam Cancer does not differentiate between genders...insurance companies should not either!
Jun 14, 2013 Robert Wilson Thomas
Jun 14, 2013 Carol Ann Stoller Breast cancer does not discriminate, why should we?
Jun 14, 2013 Herberholz Patrice

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