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A mammogram is an x-ray of each breast to look for breast cancer. Have you ever had a mammogram?

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[BC-05]   A mammogram is an x-ray of each breast to look for breast cancer. Have you ever had a mammogram?
[BC-01]   A mammogram is an x-ray of each breast to look for breast cancer. Have you ever had a mammogram?  
Who was asked: Women who have not had breast cancer, People age 35 or older, Women Women, People who are 35 or older, Women who have not had breast cancer  
Question source: BRFSS Questionnaire (2001), Module 5: Women's Health, question 1

 

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