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Air Force Staff Sgt. Cecilia de la Rosa looks at mammogram

Air Force Staff Sgt. Cecilia de la Rosa looks at mammogram

Air Force Staff Sgt. Cecilia de la Rosa looks at mammogram X-rays to make sure the images are an even diagnostic quality at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Oct. 10, 2014. The American Cancer Society, a... More

Senior Airman Elisabeth Stone compresses a male patient's

Senior Airman Elisabeth Stone compresses a male patient's

Senior Airman Elisabeth Stone compresses a male patient's breast tissue during a baseline screening of mammogram at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Oct. 20, 2014. October is National Breast Cancer Awar... More

WBAMC’s MRI service tops DOD averages, offers 24/7 imaging

WBAMC’s MRI service tops DOD averages, offers 24/7 imaging

William Beaumont Army Medical Center’s MRI services has been recognized as the best practice in MEDCOM and offers one of the only 24/7 imaging services in El Paso, providing high-quality patient care to all ben... More

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