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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,

Petition Signatures


May 15, 2013 Maria Miguel
May 13, 2013 Patricia Berry Stop denying Males Medicaid coverage that are diagnosed with breast cancer!!!!!!
May 12, 2013 (Name not displayed)
May 11, 2013 Vikram Seetharaman
May 10, 2013 Bonnie Andersen
May 9, 2013 Jacque Vizard
May 9, 2013 Jeannette Austin
May 9, 2013 Barbara Cote
May 8, 2013 Doreen Wilcox
May 8, 2013 Sharon Watson
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May 5, 2013 Diane Lawson
May 4, 2013 Kathleen OBrien
May 4, 2013 baez stephanie
May 3, 2013 Mary Thomas
May 3, 2013 Marcia Mitcheltree
May 3, 2013 Morag Miller
May 3, 2013 Jim Oxyer
May 3, 2013 Llewelyn LaVista
May 3, 2013 imaan bee
May 2, 2013 DEBBIE PHILLIPS
May 2, 2013 Audrone Jokubauskiene
May 2, 2013 Anne-Pascale Kestemont
May 2, 2013 Elaine Knapp Cancer is Cancer, it doesn't matter who has it.
Apr 30, 2013 HEIDI WIETRZYKOWSKI
Apr 30, 2013 Lauren Lunde
Apr 29, 2013 PANTELIS APOSTOLOU
Apr 29, 2013 Emma-Lou Saxby
Apr 29, 2013 Leona Patterson
Apr 29, 2013 samantha church
Apr 29, 2013 LILY MOLLENCOTT
Apr 29, 2013 Janio Perez
Apr 29, 2013 (Name not displayed) Breast Cancer is Breast Cancer .... it doesn't know if you are male or female. It is what it is, no matter what your gender!
Apr 29, 2013 anne guyett
Apr 29, 2013 Gene Fleeger
Apr 29, 2013 walter adams
Apr 29, 2013 Polly Talison
Apr 29, 2013 Erma Lewis
Apr 29, 2013 Katia Scaglia
Apr 29, 2013 Steve Kalafut
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Apr 28, 2013 Nayeem Aslam
Apr 28, 2013 Paul Whitehouse
Apr 28, 2013 Ken Rizzo
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Apr 28, 2013 Marleen Neus
Apr 27, 2013 Katia Alves
Apr 27, 2013 karen parry
Apr 27, 2013 Norma Trivino

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