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Fuji donates film to Watts clinic

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Film vendor Fuji Medical Systemsof Stamford, CT, donated a year's worth of mammography film toa clinic in the Watts section of Los Angeles. The clinic's mammographyvan, High Technology Mobile Radiology Center, is run by the WattsHealth Foundation and

Film vendor Fuji Medical Systemsof Stamford, CT, donated a year's worth of mammography film toa clinic in the Watts section of Los Angeles. The clinic's mammographyvan, High Technology Mobile Radiology Center, is run by the WattsHealth Foundation and offers $25 mammograms to low-income womenin the Watts area. About 50 women are imaged each week, with goalof serving 175 women weekly, according to the foundation.

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