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Taiwan Vice President Visits Aurora Breast MRI Center at Tung Metro Hospital in Taichung

Published in Women's Health Weekly, November 22nd, 2007

Taiwan's highest female government official, Vice President Madam Lu Hsiu-lien, 11th vice president of the Republic of China, made a visit to the Aurora Breast MRI Center at Tung Metro Hospital in Taichung, Taiwan.

Breast cancer has surpassed cervical cancer becoming the No. 1 killer of women in Taiwan. Since 1980, the incidence of breast cancer in Taiwan has increased threefold. This has led to an intensive national focus and campaign to make all of the women in Taiwan aware of breast cancer, educate them on its risk factors, and particularly, inform them about screening programs that are made available. According to statistics, Taiwanese women on average develop...

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