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The Corewell Health Mobile Mammography Unit is returning to support the Hannahville Indian Community on September 18th and 19th.
This event is anticipated to screen 96 women in two days.
The mobile mammography unit provides early breast cancer detection services to women ages 40 – 74. The self-contained mobile screening unit will travel to the Island Resort and Casino and the Hannahville Health Center providing no-cost breast cancer screening to health center clients, local Delta County community members, and tribal government employees with state-of-the-art 3D mammography screening services.
This includes women of all races in both the Delta and Menominee Counties, Michigan. Making an appointment will ensure this screening is done at no cost and at a time convenient for you. Rural women often face challenges when it comes to cancer screenings, and mammograms can save lives by detecting breast cancer years before physical symptoms appear. Mammograms are available for insured, uninsured, and underinsured women.
All women interested in completing their screening at the Island Resort and Casino on September 18, 2024, should reach out to Emily at 906-632-6896 x 108 or Kiana at 231-268-1307, and for individuals who would like to complete their screening at the Hannahville Health Center, on September 19th reach out to Kelly Hansen at 906-723-2570.
This women’s health event is a collaborative effort of the Hannahville Indian Community, the Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Corewell Health, and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
The unit is also returning to support the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community September 16- 17, 2024.
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