S.C. Allocates $2M To Expand Breast, Cervical Cancer Screening Program For Low-Income Women

The South Carolina division of Health and Environmental Control on Tuesday announced the state has allocated $2 million to expand a program that provides no-cost breast and

cervical cancer screenings to low-income women, the AP/Charlotte Observer reports.The program, called the

Original post by Women’s Health / Gynecology News From Medical News Today

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