The Men's Health Policy Center (http://www.menshealthpolicy.com/), a new resource center affiliated with the Men's Health Network (MHN), announced today that they are hosting an online petition urging Congress to end a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) (http://www.menshealthpolicy.com/advocacy/lcaPetition.php) practice that unfairly restricts prostate cancer patients' access to drug therapies.
The policy, known as "least costly alternative" (LCA), allows CMS to deny the additional payment for certain cancer therapies based solely on cost with no consideration for the clinical
recommendations given by a patient's own physician. Groups such as the National Prostate Cancer Coalition, the Prostate Health Education Network, and Us TOO have also urged Congress and
the Administration to drop the LCA policy for prostate cancer therapies (http://www.menshealthpolicy.com/advocacy/lcaPetition.php).
"This petition allows people who are impacted by prostate cancer to raise their united voices and let their Congressional leaders know that they are opposed to this policy," said Theresa
Morrow, Director of Marketing and External Relations for MHN. "In order to ensure the best quality of life, prostate cancer patients should be treated according to the most effective
treatment for them as determined by their physician and not according to what is cheapest."
Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among men and is the second leading cause of cancer death among men. This cancer disproportionately affects the elderly and
African-American men. According to the American Cancer Society, nearly 5,700 African-American men die from prostate cancer each year with a death rate that is 2.4 times higher than white
men.
View the petition on the Men's Health Policy Center website (http://www.menshealthpolicy.com/advocacy/lcaPetition.php). The petition urges Congress to demand the reversal of the use of
LCA for prostate cancer drug therapies to ensure patients have access to vital drug treatments.
About Men's Health Policy Center (http://www.menshealthpolicy.com/)
Men's Health Policy Center (MHPC) is a public policy resource center, affiliated with Men's Health Network, that enables readers to better understand complex issues and advocate for the
health and well being of men and their families. Our goal is to improve the lives of every person by providing him or her with the tools necessary to make change. MHPC empowers
individuals by offering strategies and tools that are helpful in advocating for better men's health.
On federal and state levels of government, we offer information about key legislation and government initiatives. MHPC provides coverage of the legislative process, and the impact it will
have on men and their families. As a part of that process, MHPC will periodically host letter-writing campaigns for individuals to voice their concern about key issues.