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CDC Study Highlights Disparities in Mammogram Rates Among US Women

Lower-income and socially vulnerable women are less likely to receive crucial breast cancer screenings, according to new federal data.

  • CDC study reveals socioeconomic factors significantly impact mammogram rates among US women, with lower-income and socially isolated individuals less likely to receive screenings.
  • Black women reported higher mammogram rates, yet face a 40% higher mortality rate from breast cancer compared to white women.
  • Lack of health insurance, transportation, and high healthcare costs identified as key barriers to obtaining mammograms.
  • The CDC emphasizes the need for integrated healthcare and social services to address barriers and improve breast cancer screening rates.
  • Mammography screenings have proven effective in reducing breast cancer mortality, highlighting the importance of accessible screenings for all women.
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