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    October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and since the pandemic began there’s been a sharp decline in breast cancer screening according to the CDC.

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    • A cancer survivor, pathologist Dr. Brad Linzie, and clinician volunteers discuss the importance of cervical and breast cancer screening at the @NorthPointMpl @CAPfndn #SeeTestTreat event. Watch now: https://t.co/DdvOZszxDB. #pathologists via @WCCO

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    Get involved in See, Test & Treat, a free cancer screening and health education program bringing the power of diagnostic medicine to underserved communities

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    • “You don’t always have the opportunity to make an impact like you do at an event like this,” says Sharon K. Bihlmeyer, MD, FCAP (@bihlms) lead pathologist of the St. Joseph Mercy @CAPFndn #SeeTestTreat program. Learn more: https://t.co/gIOSIJvdXS. https://t.co/vS8ViYeyU8

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    While on-site at a same-day cancer screening program he helped to implement, Timothy Craig Allen, MD, JD, FCAP, came across a crying woman.“I thought perhaps she had gotten some bad news,” Allen, professor and chair in the pathology department at University of Mississippi Medical Center, told Healio. “I asked her if I could help her, but it turned out she was crying out of

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    • “We really make a concerted effort to show that these women are special, and we make sure they feel that way.” Learn more about #SeeTestTreat at @UMMCnews with @CAPfndn: https://t.co/c5Glb5RPHe. #pathologists

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    This CAP Foundation grant supports our See, Test & Treat initiative, which offers free cervical and breast cancer screening to women in need

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    • Thanks to #SeeTestTreat, #pathologists are able to empower patients to put themselves first. Learn more: https://t.co/enjhDOFZ4d. https://t.co/kUms6wMU23

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    This CAP Foundation grant supports our See, Test & Treat initiative, which offers free cervical and breast cancer screening to women in need

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    • "I waited 10 years to get a mammogram. Women shouldn't be afraid to get screening. #SeeTestTreat made me feel comfortable, and I was able to talk with the pathologist and ask questions." says patient, Emma. Learn more and apply to host a @CAPFndn program: https://t.co/enjhDOFZ4d. https://t.co/RxPvkjYP53

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    See, Test & Treat - 3 year(s) ago

    This CAP Foundation grant supports our See, Test & Treat initiative, which offers free cervical and breast cancer screening to women in need

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    • The @CAPFndn See, Test & Treat RFA deadline is quickly approaching. Connect women in need to care, as well as a medical home by hosting program in your community. Learn more about hosting a #SeeTestTreat program: https://t.co/enjhDOFZ4d. https://t.co/fBPsNmv7ju

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    This CAP Foundation grant supports our See, Test & Treat initiative, which offers free cervical and breast cancer screening to women in need

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    • It takes a village to host a @CAPFndn #SeeTestTreat program. Both DCL Pathology and Ascension St Vincent Hospital have supported Indiana University & Gennesaret Free Clinic in holding their See, Test & Treat program in Indianapolis for 3 years: https://t.co/dSGrXh2bBS. https://t.co/nKeq7fMnG4

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    See, Test & Treat - 3 year(s) ago

    This CAP Foundation grant supports our See, Test & Treat initiative, which offers free cervical and breast cancer screening to women in need

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    • #SeeTestTreat brings together physicians from different specialties who are all interested in women's health accessibility." says a volunteer from the Indiana University/Gennesaret Free Clinic @CAPFndn See, Test & Treat program: https://t.co/WLuaJoRiS3. https://t.co/Kd0xhp7KaP