Driven to Save Lives!
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We are driving change and saving lives! Access to breast health is out of reach for too many. Together, we’re on the road to change that. Join us in steering support to MobileMammo NW. We are the South Puget Sound’s first dedicated Mobile Mammography Program started by the TRA Medical Imaging Foundation and operated by TRA Medical Imaging.
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GOAL
The goal of MobileMammo NW is to fight breast cancer by expanding access to life-saving 3D mammography for underserved populations in the South Puget Sound and surrounding communities. Through outreach and early detection efforts, we work to remove barriers to screening and ensure more individuals receive timely breast cancer care.
GET INVOLVED
You can help us drive our mission forward by:
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Hosting an event
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Becoming a sponsor or community partner
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Donating to support screenings and outreach
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Volunteering at events
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💗 Together, we’re getting the wheels in motion for a healthier, more equitable future.
The Need
Mobile mammography is no longer a “nice to have” for the South Sound but rather it is a “must have” for our community to help save lives. The benefits of a mobile breast cancer screening program for patients and community are significant.
Early Detections
Saves Lives
Early detection saves lives. Routine screening finds breast cancer sooner—when treatment is most effective. Mobile mammography brings this life-saving care directly into our community, ensuring more women have access to early detection. With rigorous screening, we can save more lives—together.
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Reducing Road Blocks for The Underserved
Mobile mammography removes barriers that prevent medically underserved women from getting vital breast cancer screenings. With thoughtful planning, the program can sustain itself—but most importantly, it saves lives through early diagnosis.
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Driving Access for Rural and Urban Screening
Mobile breast cancer screening units expand healthcare’s reach deep into the community by connecting with patients who might not otherwise have access to care. By offering regularly scheduled screenings in both rural and urban areas, we can better serve the communities that most need access to advanced breast care.
