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There are 11 women between 40 and 50 with Cancer, whose test results were Inconclusive. Their average bill was $17069.40086147001.

Name Age Gender Blood Type Medical Condition Doctor Admission Type Insurance Provider Billing Amount
kEvIN jEFFeRsON 45 Female B+ Cancer Jason Miller Emergency Cigna 12356.560651293956
jACquEliNE DeAN 41 Female A+ Cancer Carolyn Peters Urgent Medicare 20714.706734070198
JASmine sHort 40 Female O- Cancer Amy Johnson Emergency Medicare 8867.74666914176
cyNthIA thOmAs 44 Female B+ Cancer Aaron Turner Emergency Medicare 4794.751354546256
JosepH lIVIngsTOn 50 Female AB- Cancer Monica Richardson Urgent Blue Cross 12150.467209481098
isaAc pEtErson 50 Female O+ Cancer Joseph Johnson Elective UnitedHealthcare 23498.454798372062
herbErT jiMEneZ 41 Female AB- Cancer Jenna Thomas Emergency Aetna 26036.67355909808
Mark tOdD 40 Female A- Cancer Danielle Wagner Urgent Blue Cross 15501.653530600915
ANtHoNY LopeZ 47 Female A+ Cancer Emily Joseph Elective Cigna 48848.41453740604
zacharY BauTista 43 Female AB+ Cancer Scott Bell Urgent Medicare 9988.199830438802
JENNIFER COlLINs 43 Female O- Cancer Amy Fernandez Elective Blue Cross 5005.780601720935

From the table above, we see that among the 11 women aged 40–50 with cancer and inconclusive test results, the majority of cases were emergency and urgent admissions. The billing amounts vary, with the highest bill nearly 10 times the lowest. What would be interesting is to see a larger set of women aged 40-50 with cancer whose test results were either inconclusive or conclusive, to see common trends for both.