Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB4752

Introduced
7/23/25  

Caption

Reducing Hereditary Cancer Act

Impact

By amending sections of the Social Security Act, HB4752 significantly influences state laws surrounding healthcare coverage and preventive care. The bill proposes that individuals identified as having genetic predispositions can receive enhanced Medicare benefits for cancer screenings and risk-reducing surgeries. This change not only aligns the provisions with evidence-based clinical guidelines but also aims to lower the overall burden of hereditary cancers on public health resources and financial systems by promoting early intervention strategies.

Summary

House Bill 4752, known as the 'Reducing Hereditary Cancer Act', seeks to expand Medicare coverage for genetic testing, cancer screenings, and preventive surgeries for individuals with a family history of hereditary cancer gene mutations. The bill aims to ensure that beneficiaries with personal or ancestral health histories suspicious for hereditary cancer can access necessary technology for identification and prevention. This includes germline mutation testing, which would be provided under the Social Security Act, thereby facilitating early detection and potentially life-saving preventive measures.

Contention

The introduction of HB4752 has sparked discussion regarding the implications for existing Medicare frameworks and resource allocation. Proponents assert that providing this coverage represents a vital step in addressing health disparities and improving cancer prevention strategies for at-risk populations. However, some critics question the feasibility of increasing coverage under Medicare, citing potential increases in spending and the complexity of implementing changes across various healthcare providers. Stakeholders, including healthcare professionals and patient advocacy groups, have showcased varying perspectives on the bill's long-term viability and effectiveness in achieving its preventive goals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB1526

Reducing Hereditary Cancer Act

US SB765

Reducing Hereditary Cancer Act of 2023

US HB4363

Comprehensive Cancer Survivorship Act

US HR746

Supporting the designation of September 2023 as "National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month".

US HR1508

Supporting the designation of September 2024 as "National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month".

US SB2213

Comprehensive Cancer Survivorship Act

US HB1780

Finn Sawyer Access to Cancer Testing Act

US HB4752

Concentrating on High-value Alzheimer's Needs to Get to an End Act of 2023

US HB7714

Colorectal Cancer Early Detection Act

US HB4286

Increasing Access to Lung Cancer Screening Act

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