Fred Hutch Mammogram Van at Senior Activity Center January 28, 2025

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The Shoreline LFP Senior Activity Center will host Fred Hutch's Mammogram Van on January 28, 2025, bringing vital breast cancer screening services directly to the community. This initiative is designed to enhance accessibility for local women, allowing them to receive essential health services close to home. Participants are advised to bring their medical insurance cards, ensuring they can take full advantage of the program. For those without insurance, the opportunity to inquire about sponsored mammograms provides an inclusive option for all women in the area. This partnership underscores the significance of preventative health measures, particularly in communities where access to such services may be limited.

By facilitating these screenings, the program aims to promote early detection of breast cancer, which is crucial for successful treatment outcomes. Women can schedule their appointments by calling 206-606-7800, ensuring they do not miss out on this opportunity. The Mammogram Van represents a proactive step towards improving health equity in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park.

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