Women's Health Initiative Mobile Breast Imaging Tour stops in Auburn

Judy Tacuyan, an ultrasound technician, right, occupies her station. - Rachel Ciampi/Auburn Reporter
Rachel Ciampi/Auburn Reporter
Judy Tacuyan, an ultrasound technician, right, occupies her station.

March 29, 2012 · 11:32 AM

The Women's Health Initiative Mobile Breast Imaging Tour stopped at the Auburn Walgreens parking lot last Friday.

Women received free 3D ultrasound breast cancer screenings. Screenings were provided in a 40-foot, state-of-the-art mobile coach equipped with the latest technology in 3D breast cancer imaging.

Scarff Ford of Auburn, the Ford Motor Company Fund and mobile testing provider HealthFair made the bus stop possible.

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