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Lone Star Circle of Care Communications Office
Ashley Wild
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512.686.0207, ext., 10519
205 E University Ave, Georgetown, TX 78626.
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‘It’s better to catch it early’: Central Texas coalition makes mammograms more accessible for poor
Claire Osborn
Austin American-Statesman
Dr. Linda Wilson put off getting a mammogram for a few years because she was busy, she said. When she finally got one, she found out she had breast cancer at age 63.

Lone Star Circle of Care’s Big Pink Bus provides mammograms on the move in Central Texas
Taylor Cripe
Community Impact
The Big Pink Bus is a mobile facility that began providing free and low-cost mammography services in July 2021. Operated by Lone Star Circle of Care, the bus travels to several Central Texas counties, including Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, and Williamson counties.

‘Early detection is everything’: Women get mammograms for little to no cost on Big Pink Bus
Sarah Al-Shaikh
KXAN
HAYS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — Some women in Hays County got their mammograms Monday for little to no charge. They did it while on the Lone Star Circle of Care’s Big Pink Bus.

Texas Mamma Jamma riders pedaling to beat breast cancer
Candy Rodriguez
KXAN
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Later this month, more than 300 riders will gather for the annual Texas Mamma Jamma Ride to raise money for Lone Star Circle of Care’s Big Pink Bus.

Big Pink Bus offers high-quality mammograms on the move
Good Day Austin
Lone Star Circle of Care’s Big Pink Bus offers free or low-cost breast cancer screenings on a state-of-the-art mobile mammography bus. Patients receive high-quality 3D breast imaging services.

Mamma Jamma Ride to fundraise to provide mobile access to mammograms for community members
Jenni Lee
KVUE
The Mamma Jamma Ride helps raise funds to allow the Big Pink Bus to go to community members that need access to mammograms. KVUE’s Jenni Lee discusses.

Q&A: Texas Mamma Jamma Ride to beat cancer happening this weekend
KXAN
More than 300 riders will gather for the annual Texas Mamma Jamma Ride to raise money for Lone Star Circle of Care’s Big Pink Bus.

2022 Texas Mamma Jamma Ride rolls through Taylor
Taylor Press
The beer was cold, the music was hot and the clouds kept the temperature just right for a bike ride to raise funds for breast cancer prevention. About 400 cyclists of all ages and skill levels…