New research from the University of Washington School of Medicine found that women of color were disproportionately affected by the mass postponement of mammograms in the U.S. due to COVID-19. When the pandemic emerged, routine screenings were pushed back to allow health care facilities and workers to prioritize COVID-19 patients. After a few weeks, guidelines for resuming mammograms were released based on the local impact of COVID-19, availability of specific equipment, and breast surgeon and oncologist availability. Overall, these guidelines…
Minorities hit harder by COVID-caused mammography delays









