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Video Report: Many Women Don't Get Recommended Mammograms


 

FROM THE SAN ANTONIO BREAST CANCER SYMPOSIUM

SAN ANTONIO - Half of women do not get regular mammograms, and screening rates among fully insured women fall short of guidelines, Bruce Jancin reports from the 2010 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. Watch his interview with Dr. Milayna Subar, vice president at Medco Health Solutions, below.

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