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Control and Prevention
Division of Cancer
Prevention and Control
4770 Buford Hwy, NE
MS K-64
Atlanta, GA 30341-3717

Call: 1 (800) CDC-INFO
TTY: 1 (888) 232-6348
FAX: (770) 488-4760

E-mail: cdcinfo@cdc.gov

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AAMM Campaign Print Materials*

The African American Women and Mass Media (AAMM) campaign will distribute promotional print materials in Savannah, Georgia. The materials feature positive images of African American women aged 40–64 years and explain the importance of getting a mammogram. They will be displayed in and around Savannah in retail stores, pharmacies, grocery stores, and the health department, and given out at local community events widely attended by African American women.

*These print materials will be available for download and public use when the study is completed.

Poster Thumbnail Haven't had a mammogram? This is what you could be missing.

With no-cost mammograms available at professional medical facilities, there's no reason to wait. Because the sooner you have a mammogram, the greater your chances of finding cancer in its early stages and making a full recovery. It's your life. Go live it.
Poster Thumbnail My secret for a longer life? Annual mammograms.

It's not a secret. No-cost mammograms are available at professional medical facilities for every woman aged 40–64. Every year. It's your life. Make it a long one.
Poster Thumbnail You can't put a price on life.

The sooner you have a mammogram, the greater your chance of finding cancer in its early stages and making a full recovery. We are here to help you by providing mammograms at no cost at our facilities run by qualified medical professionals. It's a small price with big benefits for your life.
Poster Thumbnail Every woman. Every year.

If you're over 40 or have a family history of breast cancer, you need a mammogram. And with low-cost mammograms available to women ages 40 to 64, there's no reason to wait.
Poster Thumbnail It takes the strength of a woman to realize the power of a mammogram.

Your life is in your hands. Choose to make the most of it by having a no-cost annual mammogram performed by qualified medical professionals.
Poster Thumbnail The secret to longer life can begin with a mammogram.

With no-cost mammograms available at professional medical facilities, there's no reason to wait. Because the sooner you have a mammogram, the greater your chances of finding cancer in its early stages and making a full recovery. It's your life. Go live it.
Page last reviewed: September 23, 2008
Page last updated: September 23, 2008
Content source: Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
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