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Source: Forbes.com
Date: 08/21/06
Headline: Bilingual clinics boost cancer screening for hispanic women
A free, bilingual and culturally sensitive cancer screening program is proving successful among Hispanic women in the Washington, D.C., area, a new study finds.
The study examined a program developed to serve Hispanic women in the district's Virginia suburbs. The program provides free cervical and breast cancer screening one Saturday each month to people who would otherwise have difficulty accessing this kind of service.
Date: 08/21/06
Headline: Bilingual clinics boost cancer screening for hispanic women
A free, bilingual and culturally sensitive cancer screening program is proving successful among Hispanic women in the Washington, D.C., area, a new study finds.
The study examined a program developed to serve Hispanic women in the district's Virginia suburbs. The program provides free cervical and breast cancer screening one Saturday each month to people who would otherwise have difficulty accessing this kind of service.
