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Early Detection, Mammograms & Technological Advancements Can Save Latinas From Breast Cancer-Related Deaths, Says Expert
Numbers show that new cases of breast cancer and mortality rates are lower for Hispanic/Latina women than for non-Hispanic white women and African American women, yet breast cancer remains the leading cause of death for Latinas.
Former Mammogram Technician Lied on 1,300 Breast Cancer Test Results, Didn't Want to Do Paperwork
Apr 29, 2014 10:30 AM EDT
By Robert C. Weich III
Tech. wanted to avoid extra paperwork.
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