Absolutely. There is the case of this woman with colon cancer. If you take her and the cost of yearly colonoscopies into consideration, which are about $700, maybe $1,000, and compare it to the fact that she would be diagnosed at age 40 with metastatic colon cancer, that's hundreds of thousands of dollars of treatment that is necessary and potentially necessary for the insurance company to pay out, because she probably wouldn't survive it past the age of 50.
The condition she's in right now, honestly, we have very good evidence, since it's a fairly common cancer, that she's most likely going to survive without any significant health care costs, and for sure, with no costs to the insurance industry. This knowledge, the amount of knowledge we're going to gain over time, is just going to increase.