2019
DOI: 10.59586/jsrc.v5i1.83
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Intervention to Improve Mammography Screening at a Student-Run Free Clinic

Abstract: Background: Most late-stage breast cancer occurs in those who have never been screened. Uninsured women have lower screening rates than insured women. Student-run free clinics (SRFCs) caring for uninsured women can test interventions that attempt to increase screening rates.Methods: The United States Preventive Task Force guidelines were used to determine patient eligibility for screening mammography in a SRFC. Medical students began receiving education on screening mammography on May 31, 2013 while a simultan… Show more

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