“Screening for breast cancer? That will be $1,500,” by Beth Wolfensberger Singer, The Boston Globe.
Graphic arts engage readers in a way that text cannot. Told with a sequences of pictures, along with narration and dialogue (often in the form of speech bubbles), graphic arts have become increasingly popular media for education and communication as well as social commentary. This exceropt of Beth Wolfensberger Singer’s comic strip highlights the uncertainty surrounding mammography screening, particularly for women with high breast density.
Related:
- Mammography Screening, Breast Cancer Consortium.
- Cultural Resistance, Breast Cancer Consortium.