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Disease prevention in Germany is mostly good for doctors

 |  By HealthLeaders Media Staff  
   June 16, 2009

The Wall Street Journal Health Blog reports on a story in a German news magazine that claims screening for breast, prostate, and colon cancer does hardly anyone good except for the doctors who can rake in fees from health insurers. Germany is soon to become the first country to introduce universal skin-cancer screening, the magazine reports, with everyone over 35 having the right to a skin-cancer test every two years.

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