Well, how nice.The “Breast Cancer” website and related pages were removed from within the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office on Women’s Health (OWH) website [between June and December 2017]. While content about mammogram breast cancer screening remains, informational pages and factsheets about the disease, including symptoms, treatment, risk factors, and public no- or low-cost cancer screening programs, have been entirely removed and are no longer found elsewhere on the OWH site. Among the material removed is information about provisions of the Affordable Care Act that require coverage of no-cost breast cancer screenings for certain women, as well as links to a free cancer screening program administered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The office did not proactively announce or explain the removals. These removals are part of wider changes to the OWH website that include the removal of resources related to lesbian and bisexual health, minority women’s health, and other topics.
[...]
An informational page on “Mammograms,” separate from the “Breast Cancer” website is still live on the OWH site, containing information about common screening procedures.
Sunlight Foundation
Jesus, these people.Although the “Screening and diagnosis...” page [...] that was part of the “Breast Cancer” website now redirects to the “Mammograms” page, a significant amount of content has been removed and is not included on the “Mammograms” page or elsewhere on the OWH website.
Related: DONALD TRUMP’S EMBRACE OF ABSTINENCE-ONLY SEX ED IS AN ABSURD TWIST ON A FAILED POLICY
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
No comments:
Post a Comment