Paccar donates T660 to help breast cancer screenings

Paccar has donated a new Kenworth T660 to the Swedish Cancer Institute, which has turned the vehicle into a mobile mammography facility to reach women who normally have limited access to health care. Rick Hoy, a 35-year driver with over 2.5 million accident-free miles, came out of retirement to drive the truck, Paccar said. “It’s recommended that women over 40 have a yearly mammography for early detection of breast cancer – the leading cancer killer among women,” said Albert B. Einstein Jr., M.D., executive director of the Seattle-based Swedish Cancer Institute. “But in outlying areas, and especially ...

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