HB 416-PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING  CHAIRMAN MACKIE announced HB 416 to be up for consideration. MS. MELINDA HOFSTAD, aide to Representative Bill Hudson, informed Committee members that Representative Hudson asked the House HESS Committee to introduce this legislation at the request of a 47 year old constituent who is a four-year survivor of advanced prostate cancer. HB 416 lowers the age for required insurance coverage for an annual prostate cancer screening from 50 to 40 for the general male population. In the case of high risk individuals, the screening age is lowered from the present age of 40 to 35. "High risk" is defined in this legislation to include men who have a family history of prostate cancer and African-Americans who are 32 times more likely to contract the disease. Prostate cancer in men under age 65 tends to be more aggressive in nature and, by lowering the ages, earlier screening will provide earlier treatment, saving lives and suffering. HB 416 passed the House unanimously and insurance company representatives who have testified have no objections to it. SENATOR DONLEY moved to pass HB 416 from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.