So you need follow up. I don't know exactly if it's an ultrasound or episode. I think it's mri. I think it's like a, it's, it's a more expensive actual screening. There's a fiscal argument that can be made because if you do that screening, you can save millions of dollars down the line. That's the thing. If you don't catch this early, the insurance company is going to be on the hook paying for cancer treatment, which is going to be much more expensive. (47:06–47:12)
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Asserts that conducting additional screenings for breast cancer can save millions of dollars in future healthcare costs.
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