National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. The National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP) provides breast and cervical cancer early detection testing to low- income, underserved, under- insured, and uninsured women in the US. Uninsured women who are diagnosed with cancer through the NBCCEDP can usually get treatment through their state’s Medicaid program. This program is managed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It provides funding in all 5.
Comment on FREE OR LOW-COST MAMMOGRAMS by Broward County, Florida. Wyoming. Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program Preventive Health and Safety Division. Wyoming Department of Health, Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. The Wyoming Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (WBCCEDP), also known as Women’s Health Source. with organizations such as the National Breast Cancer Foundation enhances its ability to continue promoting early detection of breast cancer among Wyoming women.
District of Columbia, 5 US territories, and 1. American Indian/Alaska Native tribes or tribal organizations. Screening services are mainly offered through non- profit groups and local health clinics. Through these NBCCEDP partners, women without health insurance, or with insurance that doesn’t cover these tests, can get breast and cervical cancer testing for free or at very low cost. The NBCCEDP tries to reach as many women in medically underserved communities as possible, including older women, women who are recent immigrants, and women who are members of racial and ethnic minorities. Services offered for breast and cervical cancer screening and diagnosis include: Clinical breast exams Mammograms Pap tests Human papilloma virus (HPV) tests Pelvic exams Diagnostic testing if results are abnormal Referrals for treatment Though the program is administered in each state, the CDC provides matching funds and support for each state program.
Wyoming Department of Health - Women's Health Source 401 Hathaway Bldg. Cheyenne, WY 82002: Languages Spoken: English, Spanish: TEL: 800-264-1296.
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The Affordable Care Act now helps many low- income, underserved women get breast and cervical cancer screening tests because it expanded insurance coverage and took away co- pays for these services. But even with good health insurance, many women will still have problems getting breast and cervical cancer screening because of things like: · Living far away from needed health care services· Problems understanding cancer screening and how it applies to them· Not having a health care provider who recommends screening · Inconvenient access to screening services · Language barriers Situations like these are where the NBCCEDP will continue to help in the future. To learn more about this program or to find a screening provider near you, please contact the CDC at 1- 8. Your state Department of Health can also tell you how to contact your nearest NBCCEDP partner.
About the Wyoming Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. This program is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to provide FREE breast and cervical cancer screening exams to Wyoming women who meet certain guidelines for enrollment in the program. CDC's National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP) data on screening and diagnostic services and clinical outcomes for the most recent 5-year period for which data are available for the 67 state, tribal, and territorial programs that collectively represent the NBCCEDP. The National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP) helps women get tested for breast and cervical cancer. Learn more here.
No matter who you are, we can help. Contact us anytime, day or night, for cancer- related information and support. Call us at 1- 8. 00- 2. References. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP).
Accessed at www. cdc. May 1. 4, 2. 01. 5. Lantz PM, Mullen J. The National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program: 2. Years of public health service to low- income women. Cancer Causes Control.
CDC - Cancer - NBCCEDP Screening Program Summaries. Tables and graphs report on cancer screening services provided through the program in a recent 5- year period. The data represent clinical services funded directly through the NBCCEDP as reported in the October 2. NBCCEDP Minimum Data Elements (MDE).
National aggregate data are typically used to report results from the program and as a standard to compare results of grantee programs. Comparing data across grantee programs is not advised due to extensive variation across programs. For information on interpreting the data, refer to Screening Program Data. For information on the program, refer to About the Program. Program Overview.
Women Served through the NBCCEDPWomen served [1]2,6. Women screened [2]2,4. Women receiving Pap tests.
Women receiving mammography. Each category reports counts of unduplicated women receiving services within the 5- year period. Women may be counted in more than one category. Women served includes women receiving any NBCCEDP- funded screen or diagnostic procedure.
Women screened includes women receiving any NBCCEDP- funded screen (mammography, clinical breast exam, or Pap test). Data source: October 2. NBCCEDP Minimum Data Elements (MDE). Cervical Cancer Screening. Distribution of Women Receiving Pap Tests by Race/Ethnicity. This pie chart illustrates the distribution of 1,6. NBCCEDP- funded Pap test from January 2.
December 2. 01. 4 by race and ethnicity.* Slices too small to view were combined into the Other Races slice (0. Black (0. 5%), Multiracial (0. Unknown (0. 2%). Distribution of Women Receiving Pap Tests by Age. This pie chart illustrates the distribution of 1,6. NBCCEDP- funded Pap test from January 2. December 2. 01. 4 by age.
Cervical Results and Outcomes. Pap tests provided. Pap tests with abnormal results [1]2.
Percentage of Pap tests with abnormal results. Age- adjusted percentage [2]1.
Cervical cancers or premalignant cervical lesions [3]2. CIN1 or LSIL1. 07. CIN2 or worse [4]1. Rate of CIN2 or worse detected per 1,0. Pap tests [4]6. 8.
Age- adjusted rate per 1,0. Pap tests [2]5. 1.
Abnormals include Pap test results of: low- grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL), high- grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL), atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance - cannot exclude HSIL (ASC- H), atypical glandular cells (AGC), and squamous cell cancer. Adjusted to the age distribution of NBCCEDP participants having Pap tests performed in calendar year 2. Includes LSIL, HSIL, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN)1, CIN2, CIN3, carcinoma in situ (CIS), and invasive cervical cancer. Includes HSIL, CIN2, CIN3, CIS, and invasive cervical cancer. Table includes only NBCCEDP- funded Pap tests. An additional 5. 8 women, not included above, were diagnosed with LSIL, HSIL, CIN1, CIN2, CIN3, CIS, or invasive cervical cancer through the NBCCEDP following a Pap test funded through another source.
Breast Cancer Screening. Distribution of Women Receiving Mammograms by Race/Ethnicity. This pie chart illustrates the distribution of 1,4. NBCCEDP- funded mammogram from January 2. December 2. 01. 4 by race and ethnicity.* Slices too small to view were combined into the Other Races slice (0. Black (0. 4%) and Unknown (0. Differences are due to rounding.
Distribution of Women Receiving Mammograms by Age. This pie chart illustrates the distribution of 1,4.
NBCCEDP- funded mammogram from January 2. December 2. 01. 4 by age. Breast Results and Outcomes. Mammograms provided.
Mammograms with abnormal results [1]3. Percentage of mammograms with abnormal results. Age- adjusted percentage [2]1. Breast cancers detected [3]2. Rate of breast cancers detected per 1,0. Age- adjusted rate per 1,0. Abnormals include mammogram results of: suspicious abnormality, highly suggestive of malignancy, and assessment incomplete (further imaging studies or film comparisons required).
Adjusted to the age distribution of NBCCEDP participants 4. Breast cancers include invasive breast cancer, ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), and other in situ excluding lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS). Table includes only NBCCEDP- funded mammograms provided to women age 4.
An additional 2. 1 women, not included above, were diagnosed with CIS (other), DCIS, or invasive breast cancer through the NBCCEDP following a mammogram funded through another source.