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> Lets say someone has lower urinary tract symptoms. And is 60 years old. An MRI could visualize as well as ...

Not a doctor - but maybe start with some quick & cheap tests of their blood & urine, polite questions about their sexual partners, and possibly an ultrasound peek at things?

At least in America, high-tech scans are treated as a cash cow. And cheap & reasonable tests, if done, are merely an afterthought - after the patient has been milked for all the scan-bucks that their insurance will pay out.

Source: Bitter personal experience.

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> At least in America, high-tech scans are treated as a cash cow. And cheap & reasonable tests, if done, are merely an afterthought - after the patient has been milked for all the scan-bucks that their insurance will pay out.

Maybe it's a regional thing, but that hasn't been my experience. I've had one MRI and one CT scan in the 25+ years that I've been a full-time employed adult with insurance.

I'd have been happy to sign up for more so I could have proactive health information and the raw data to use for hobby projects.




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