Racine & Me: Improving Access to Colorectal Cancer Screenings
By:
Meghan Reistad
Posted: Oct 9, 2021 8:51 AM CDT
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KENOSHA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- A grant from Kohl’s Healthy Families is helping target vulnerable populations in under-resourced communities in the Kenosha & Racine areas to improve access to colorectal cancer screening and, if necessary, follow up care. Dr. Nicole Mubanga is the Chief Medical Officer at Kenosha Community Health Center, Inc. and she shared more about these efforts.
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