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Health Center Educates Uninsured on Options

An RV, painted white with large blue letters reading “Mobile Mammography,” sat outside the Union Community Health Center on 188th Street and Valentine Avenue on May 1. The truck, which is owned by St. Barnabas Hospital, travels around the Bronx to raise awareness of the need for routine breast exams, and to provide them to the uninsured.

Sister Maureen McCarthy, a nurse practitioner who performs the breast exams in the RV, says Mobile Mammography tries to “aim for the uninsured.” McCarthy added that most of her patients are immigrants.

Earlier this year, McCarthy says, because of a mammography performed in the van, a women was diagnosed with breast cancer, and began to receive emergency treatment soon after.

In addition to the “Mobile Mammography” RV, the Union Community Health Center also had a table set up as part of its “Cover the Uninsured” week. At the table, residents were given information on the early detection of several illnesses, including colon and prostate cancer.

In total, about 75 people visited the table, nine of  whom received free mammography examinations.

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