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After Bea was
diagnosed with breast cancer, she became more concerned about the many men, women, and
children who weren't receiving proper medical care. Her goal was to reduce the rate of cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and
tuberculosis by promoting awareness and prevention education. Bea felt lumps in her breast
many years before she ever went to a doctor for an examination and treatment. We believe
easy access to health screenings, without an appointment, is essential. We're working with
more than two dozen community partners to get the center going.
The Bea Gaddy Family Center has partnered with The Johns
Hopkins School of Public Health to offer both Prostate and Breast Cancer screenings and
education.
Remember- Early Detection + Treatment =
A Longer Life |
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