Lung cancer concept. Doctor explaining results of lung check up from x-ray scan chest on digital tablet screen to patient. The doctor is analyzing and clarifying images of the patient's lung X-rays.

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Julie Morrison championed a new law to require insurance companies to cover preventative cancer screenings and genetic testing for individuals with a family history of cancer.

“Taking preventative measures will save lives and is more cost effective than treatment,” said Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “The most efficient way to tackle the deadly effects of cancer is early diagnosis.”

Currently cancer screenings for certain types of cancer are covered as long as the patient meets the age requirement. Senate Bill 2697 will expand that coverage to include prevention and susceptibility cancer screenings for all types of cancer for people who have a family member affected by the deadly disease. Additionally, insurance companies will be required to cover genetic testing for an inherited gene mutation for individuals with a family history of cancer.

“Susan G. Komen believes individuals should have access to all the information needed to make informed decisions about their health care,” said State Policy and Advocacy Manager at Susan G. Komen Alimyon M. Allen. “SB 2697 ensures patients have access to comprehensive genetic testing to better understand their lifetime risk of cancer as well as coverage for recommended screenings based on the results of the testing.”

Senate Bill 2697 was signed into law Friday and takes effect Jan. 1, 2025.