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Posted: 11:32 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012

Free breast cancer screenings available in College Park

By Johnny Edwards

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Fulton County’s Women’s Health Division has a breast and cervical cancer prevention program at six health centers. A south Fulton location is at the Willie J. Freeman College Park Regional Health Center, 1920 John E. Wesley Ave., College Park.

The program provides exams and mammograms at no cost to uninsured, income-eligible Fulton residents ages 40-64 who haven’t had mammograms for more than a year. Women ages 35-39 who have had breast problems or are at risk for cancer may also be able to receive services. Information: 404-612-1640.

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