BUENA PARK, Calif.—A healthcare organization launched a mobile mammography program in Orange County on Feb. 2 as breast cancer screenings have declined amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, according to a study. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), released a study in June 2021, citing breast cancer screening declines by 87 percent in April 2020 in comparison to previous five-year averages for the month—with minority groups with low incomes being less likely to receive care. To close the gap, healthcare provider CalOptima in Orange County is focusing its effort on Chinese and Korean members who they say are less likely to receive breast cancer screening. The program launched Feb. 2 outside the KCS Health Center in Buena Park. The program will have one mobile clinic that will pop-up in multiple locations in Orange County until April 16. The next clinic will be located at St. Boniface Catholic Church in …