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Angelina Jolie Raises Big Question of Coverage

Monday, June 3, 2013

What if you decide to follow the Hollywood star's example and get genetic testing for your chances of developing breast cancer? Then you face the questions of whether you're covered and meet reimbursement criteria. First of two stories.

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