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7 ways to reduce healthcare disparities in radiology

AuntMinnie

Healthcare disparities continue to plague medical imaging, but there are concrete measures radiologists can take to mitigate them, according to a paper published on October 12 in RadioGraphics. These inequalities can have substantial effect on population health, it explained. Work to reduce patients' out-of-pocket costs.

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Beyond the X-Ray: The Vital Role of Mammography in Women’s Health (Uttar Pradesh, Hathras, Jaunpur District, Jhansi, Kannauj, Kanpur Dehat, Kanpur Nagar)

Future Teleradiology

Breast Health Awareness : It underscores the importance of breast health awareness and the central role mammography plays in early detection and prevention. Mammography Screening : The description explains how mammograms work and their significance in regular screenings for women.

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Digital Mammography: A Modern Approach to Breast Health (Uttar Pradesh, Rampur, Saharanpur, Sant Kabir Nagar, Sant Ravidas Nagar, Sambhal, Shahjahanpur, Pilibhit, Shravasti)

Future Teleradiology

Recommended Screening Guidelines : Providing insights into recommended screening guidelines, including when to start regular digital mammograms and the frequency of screenings based on age and risk factors.

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Breast Health for a Lifetime

Intermountain Medical Imaging

Try as we might, good health practices tend to be neglected, especially regarding preventive health screenings like mammograms. Research shows that one in four women who should be getting regular mammograms don’t. Women with an average risk for breast cancer should begin mammogram screening every year starting at 40.