ACA credited with earlier diagnosis of gynecologic cancers in young women

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The gains in insurance coverage with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act have translated into improved health for young women with gynecologic cancers, who are getting diagnosed at earlier stages of their disease because of ACA benefits, a study by Johns Hopkins Medicine found.

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