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COVID-19 lockdowns blamed for low rates of breast cancer screening
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2021-11-27
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An Adelaide GP is trying to fix Australia's low rates of breast cancer screening and the backlog caused by COVID-19 lockdowns. Dr Rod Pearce, who's held senior positions with the AMA, says his proposal would save thousands of women's lives.
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