It’s a cute ad with a serious message:
Honk for mammogram awareness.
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Cute.
These tactics will not persuade me to stop educating people about the dangers of MAMMOGRAMS or protesting at the Race for the cure, ect…
OK, I’ll bite: What are the dangers of mammograms?
I’m aware of the risks of a false positive or a false negative, but the risk of getting breast cancer from exposure to the radiation used in the procedure is minimal at best compared to the potential benefit early detection would bring. As I understand it the procedure isn’t recommended for women under 40 anyway. As a woman gets older, however, the benefits quickly outweigh the risks.