LEXINGTON, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – The Kentucky Primary Care Association (KPCA) and UnitedHealthcare are continuing their partnership to bring free breast cancer screenings to communities across the state — and this week, the mobile mammogram unit is in Lexington.
The mobile unit has been traveling throughout Kentucky, providing free screenings to around 200 people so far. KPCA CEO Molly Lewis said both organizations are committed to ensuring women have access to early detection and preventive care.
“Both United and KPCA, through our members, have a vested interest in helping women have their breast cancer screenings and early detection of cancer,” Lewis said.
Originally planned only for October’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the program has been extended due to growing demand. On Tues

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