Description
The North Carolina Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program (NC BCCCP) provides free or low-cost breast and cervical cancer screenings and follow-up to eligible women in North Carolina. Each year, NC BCCCP strives to provide services to over 12,000 women.
NC BCCCP services are offered at most local health departments as well as some community health centers, hospitals and private physicians’ offices across the state for eligible North Carolina women.
Eligibility requirements:
- uninsured or underinsured
- without Medicare Part B or Medicaid
- between ages 40 - 64 for breast screening services and 21 - 64 for cervical screening services
- have a household income below 250% of the federal poverty level.
Services offered:
- Cervical cancer screenings (Pap tests, HPV tests)
- Clinical breast exams
- Screening mammograms
- Diagnostic procedures, as indicated (diagnostic mammograms, ultrasounds, colposcopies, breast and cervical biopsies)
- Medical consultations
Breast and Cervical Cancer Medicaid (BCCM) provides funding for treatment to women who are diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer and who meet NC BCCCP eligibility requirements.
Progress in 2022
This program was added in 2023.
Progress in 2023
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