Closed mammogram centers leave BK women at risk

City mammography centers are closing at alarming rates, leaving Brooklyn women more at risk to battle breast cancer, according to a congressman's study. Congressman Anthony Weiner's study found nearly

News 12 Staff

Jul 22, 2007, 5:52 PM

Updated 6,287 days ago

Share:

City mammography centers are closing at alarming rates, leaving Brooklyn women more at risk to battle breast cancer, according to a congressman's study.
Congressman Anthony Weiner's study found nearly 70 screening centers closed in the past eight years. As a result, the lawmaker claims women often wait more than five weeks for appointments and two months for their results.
Weiner says women are less likely to get tested if they run into problems at centers. He plans to introduce legislation to better fund the centers to keep them afloat.
The American Cancer Society recommends women over 40 get mammograms yearly.
Related information:American Cancer Society(800) ACS-2345