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# Cervical Cancer Screening for Underserved Rural Populations in Maine | Maine Cancer * Maine's Impact Cancer Network * Initiatives & Resources * Fundraise in Your Community # Cervical Cancer Screening for Underserved Rural Populations in Maine With this project, Maine Family Planning is providing critical cervical cancer screenings for approximately1,000 underserved rural patients annually—part of a statewide network serving 31,000 patients.
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