such as difficulty in accessing screening facilities or finding a convenient time for the appointment, further complicate matters. Financial constraints, especially for uninsured or underinsured individuals, pose yet another significant hurdle, making the potentially life-saving screening seem out of reach....
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Future research should examine appropriateness of breast cancer screening for women age 75 and older and explore ways to improve screening mammogram use in the uninsured population.doi:10.1007/s13187-020-01922-ySuzanne VangLaurie R. Margolies
If you have insurance, your health plan is required by law (via the Affordable Care Act) to cover the costs of a screening mammogram every year or two for women over 40. But what if you’re younger, uninsured, or under-insured? There are ways to make sure you can still get screened...
Women at higher risk of breast cancer should consider starting to get mammograms before age 40. You may be at higher risk for many reasons, including a family history of breast cancer, a genetic mutation that can increase your risk (such as the BRCA1, BRCA2, or PALB2 gene), or a ...
11053#Background:The Pink Ribbon Mammogram program, a non-profit initiative in Oakland County, Michigan, aims to provide free breast cancer screening (BCS) to underserved and uninsured women, in partnership with Trinity Health Oakland. The program has served approximately 1500 women since 2009. ...