Protect yourself: Get screened for breast cancer

Similar documents
HPV & CERVICAL CANCER POLICY & LEGISLATIVE TOOLKIT, 3 RD EDITION

Quick Reference Guide for Health Care Providers

What You Should Know. Exploring the Link between HPV and Cancer.

Genital Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

Genital Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

Early Detection Works Breast and Cervical Cancer Detection Program in Kansas. Welcome!

Take Care of Yourself Your friends and family need you!

What Parents Should Know

Access to Medicaid for Breast & Cervical Cancer Treatment:

Making Sense of Your Pap and HPV Test Results

Summary of Cancer Prevention and Screening Benefits of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in Kentucky (includes kynect)

No woman has to be diagnosed with cervical cancer. No woman has to die of cervical cancer.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV): Vaccine-Preventable Disease

Vermont Department of Health Ladies First Program Program Outreach Plan

Overview CANCER. Cost Facts

Native American Breast and Cervical Cancer Education and Recruitment Project Wyoming Breast & Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program

State Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program WEAVING Survey

Summary of Cancer Prevention and Screening Benefits of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in Kentucky for health professionals

SPRING 2012 MARSHFIELD, WI PAID PO BOX 8000 SECURITY HEALTH PLAN OF WISCONSIN INC. Permit No Pewaukee, WI. U.S.

Prevent You can prevent cancer of the cervix

HPV facts about the virus, the vaccine and what this means for you. Answers to common questions asked by adolescents and young adults

Alabama Department of Public Health County Health Department Protocol

HPV Vaccines. What is HPV? Can a vaccine help prevent HPV?

What women should know about. cervical cancer. American Cancer Society Guidelines for the Early Detection of Cervical Cancer

Summary of Cancer Prevention and Screening Benefits of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in Kentucky for health professionals

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL

Alabama Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (ABCCEDP) County Health Department Protocol

HPV/Cervical Cancer Resource Guide for patients and providers

Pap Test. F r e q u e n t l y A s k e d Q u e s t i o n s

Improving Women s Health in South Carolina Best Chance Network and WISEWOMAN. Dr. Trenessa K. Jones Best Chance Network Program Director

There are two supplemental tables presented here. The first, Table A.1, compares the items in the

HPV testing For women with high-grade abnormal Pap tests. p 1

Your guide to the HPV vaccination. Beating Cervical Cancer

Spring 2018 Health and Wellness Newsletter

OVERVIEW OF WOMEN S HEALTH PROGRAMS

Preventing human papillomavirus (HPV) cancers and diseases by vaccination

Cervical Cancer Prevention Month. January 2011 Morehouse College

Program Summary. The CT Early Detection and Prevention Program

Medicare Adds New Screening Services for Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) March 2016

HIV and AIDS Related Cancers DR GORDON AMBAYO UHS

HPV Private Practice Toolkit Young Adult Vaccination

Using Policy, Programs, and Partnerships to Stamp Out Breast and Cervical Cancers

BREAST CANCER & CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING

UNC Family Health Study

Cancer 376 Causes of cancer 376 Cancer can be cured if found and treated early 376

Combating Cancer in Kentucky Vivian Lasley-Bibbs, BS, MPH

Women have unique health issues and some of the health issues that affect both men and women can affect women differently.

REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH DISPARITIES FOR WOMEN OF COLOR

What is a Pap Smear and What do the results mean? Maria E Daheri RN Cervical Nurse Case Harris Health System

HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS

Extramural School-Located HPV Vaccination Program Interviews

The Pap Test. Last updated May, 2016

UCLA OB/GYN Clinic offers women. a comfortable, caring and confidential

Changes to cervical screening. Information for patients

What is a Pap smear?


Diabetes. Healthy people. Healthy economy.

Welcome to Medicare: Exam Overview

HPV Knowledge Survey Healthcare Providers

Your guide to the HPV vaccine

The Pap Smear Test. The Lebanese Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Women s health promotion series

Understand Your Results

Cervical Screening. What Pacific women need to know

Exemplar for Internal Achievement Standard. Biology Level 2

Green Lake County Resource Sheet

Foundational funding sources allow BCCHP to screen and diagnose women outside of the CDC guidelines under specific circumstances in Washington State.

COMMUNITY PROFILE REPORT. Susan G. Komen for the Cure Greater Cincinnati Affiliate

2018 Preventive Schedule

Wellness Along the Cancer Journey: Healthy Habits and Cancer Screening Revised October 2015 Chapter 7: Cancer Screening and Early Detection of Cancer

SUSAN G. KOMEN ST. LOUIS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Guidelines for the Early Detection of Cancer

What is HPV and why is it so important?

Celebremos La Vida! Midwest Style A collaboration between the Family Health Partnership Clinic and the Prevent Cancer Foundation

A PROVIDER S GUIDE TO PREVENTIVE HEALTH SERVICES FOR YOUR PATIENTS

Every Opportunity in Partnership.. Child & Family Service working in Partnership to increase Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) coverage rates

HPV doesn t concern men?

Increasing HPV Vaccine Uptake in Rural Populations

WORSHIP IN PINK WEEKEND TOOLKIT

help yourself to Health screening exams to prevent cancer or find changes early

RHODE ISLAND CANCER PREVENTION AND CONTROL

Understanding Preventive Care

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

Basic and Preventive Care

Leader Lesson Family and Consumer Education (FCE) Breast & Cervical Cancer Teaming Up and Taking Control!

IMMUNIZATION POLICY ACKNOWLEDGMENT ARCHDIOCESE OF WASHINGTON Catholic Schools

Cervical Cancer. Introduction Cervical cancer is a very common cancer. Nearly one half million cases are diagnosed worldwide each year.

A PROVIDER S GUIDE TO PREVENTIVE HEALTH SERVICES FOR YOUR PATIENTS

Healthy Texas Women. Viveca Martinez, Deputy Associate Commissioner Health and Human Services

Health HAPPEN. Make. Starting January 1, 2019, we're adding new Healthy Rewards!

BASIC HEALTH CARE SERVICES Community Health Free Clinic

Protecting Yourself from Cervical Cancer

Cancer 376 Causes of cancer 376 Cancer can be cured if found and treated early 376

About your cervical screening (smear test) Going for screening could save your life.

2016 Collier County Florida Health Assessment Executive Summary

Program Guidelines Clinical Guidelines Patient Enrollment Resource Documents Eligibility Guidelines... 2

Cervical screening: it s best to take the test. Updated guidance

HPV Vaccination. Dr. Vivien Tsu PATH. HPV Vaccination 1

Susan G. Komen Central and Northern Arizona

Immunise against HPV

Transcription:

B Protect yourself: Get screened for breast cancer reast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women with the exception of skin cancer. Women should get annual exams from their healthcare provider and conduct regular self breast exams. Mammograms (breast X-rays) are recommended for women at certain ages. The Kentucky Women s Cancer Screening Program provides tests for breast and cervical cancer to women who have rarely or never been screened. Protect yourself. Find out today if you qualify for these free or low-cost exams. For more information: Contact your local health department:

Protect yourself: Get screened for breast cancer B reast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women with the exception of skin cancer. Women should get annual exams from their healthcare provider and conduct regular self breast exams. Mammograms (breast X-rays) are recommended for women at certain ages. The Kentucky Women s Cancer Screening Program provides tests for breast and cervical cancer to women who have rarely or never been screened. Protect yourself. Find out today if you qualify for these free or low-cost exams. For more information: Contact your local health department:

Join the Fight: End Cervical Cancer Joining the fight to end cervical cancer can be as simple as getting a shot for young women and girls of a certain age. The vast majority of cervical cancers are linked to the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). There are now HPV vaccines available that offer protection from cervical cancer. Join the fight today. End cervical cancer by getting a cervical cancer vaccine. For more information about the vaccine: Contact your health care provider. Contact your local health department:

Join the Fight: End Cervical Cancer Joining the fight to end cervical cancer can be as simple as getting a shot for young women and girls of a certain age. The vast majority of cervical cancers are linked to the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). There are now HPV vaccines available that offer protection from cervical cancer. Join the fight today. End cervical cancer by getting a cervical cancer vaccine. For more information about the vaccine: Contact your health care provider. Contact your local health department:

Early Detection Can Save Lives

Early Detection Can Save Lives

Early Detection Can Save Lives

Early Detection Can Save Lives

Early Detection Can Save Lives

The Kentucky Women s Cancer Screening Program (KWCSP) targets rarely or never before screened women for tests that screen for breast and cervical cancer. Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women with the exception of skin cancer. Women should get annual exams from their health care provider and conduct regular self breast exams. Mammograms (breast X-rays) are recommended for women at certain ages. Cervical cancer has been dramatically reduced since the invention of the Pap smear, a screening tool that tests for changes or irregular cells on the cervix (the opening to the womb). Women should receive Pap smears regularly. Talk to your health care provider. The KWCSP offers low cost mammograms and Pap tests through local health departments in every county. If cancer or precancer is found, treatment services are available. Three factors determine eligibility for breast cancer and cervical cancer screening: Age 21-64. No private health insurance (no Medicaid or Medicare). Income less than 250 percent of the federal poverty guidelines. Make an appointment by calling your local health department. Women screened at a local health department and found to need treatment for breast or cervical cancer may qualify to receive treatment through Kentucky Medicaid Services.

Partner Organizations American Cancer Society (800) 227-2345 www.cancer.org Kentucky Cancer Program (859) 219-0772 (EAST) (502) 852-6318 (WEST) www.kycancerprogram.org In Partnership with You for Susan G. Komen Foundation (877) 405-6636 www.komen.org KY Pink Connection (877) 597-4655 www.kypinkconnection.com 275 East Main St., HS1WF Telephone: (502) 564-3236 Good Health

Program Eligibility If you are a woman between the ages of 21 and 64, uninsured or underinsured, and below 250 percent of the federal poverty level, you may qualify to receive a low-cost breast and cervical cancer screening exam at your local health department. This exam includes a physical, pelvic and clinical breast exam. Based on your medical history and age you may receive a Pap smear and/or referral for a mammogram. These services are provided to you on a sliding fee schedule based on your income. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection. HPV is a common virus that is passed on through genital contact, most often during sex. Virtually all cases of cervical cancer are caused by HPV infection. There are now vaccines that prevent the most common types of HPV that cause cervical cancer and genital warts. The vaccine is for women and girls of a certain age. Talk to your health care provider or local health department about the HPV vaccine. These vaccines may be available at your local health department. For more information about the vaccine, call your health care provider or local health department. Call your local health department to schedule an appointment. Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program (BCCTP) Kentucky Medicaid provides cancer treatment for eligible low-income Kentucky women through BCCTP who are screened or diagnosed by the KWCSP and found to be in need of treatment for breast and/or cervical cancer. Not sure if you qualify for services? Call your local health department for more information. You must have been screened or diagnosed at a local health department to qualify for the BCCTP. To learn more about getting screened, call your local health department.

What s Your Number? 5 : Women rarely or never screened in the last five years represent approximately 60 percent of all women who die of cervical cancer. 12: Number of months between your annual mammograms, breast exam and pelvic exam unless otherwise determined by your physician. 50: Women 50 and older represent 75 percent of all diagnosed cases of breast cancer. 600: Average number of Kentucky women who die of breast cancer each year. 21-64: Age range of women who are eligible to receive services through the Kentucky Women s Cancer Screening Program. What s Your Number? 5 : Women rarely or never screened in the last five years represent approximately 60 percent of all women who die of cervical cancer. 12: Number of months between your annual mammograms, breast exam and pelvic exam unless otherwise determined by your physician. 50: Women 50 and older represent 75 percent of all diagnosed cases of breast cancer. 600: Average number of Kentucky women who die of breast cancer each year. 21-64: Age range of women who are eligible to receive services through the Kentucky Women s Cancer Screening Program. Kentucky Women s Cancer Screening Program 275 E. Main St. Kentucky Women s Cancer Screening Program 275 E. Main St.

The s Kentucky Women s Cancer Screening Program (KWCSP) provides breast and cervical cancer screening and follow-up services for eligible women. Mammograms and Pap tests are provided by local health care providers through contracts with local health departments. The program is funded with federal and state dollars. The s Kentucky Women s Cancer Screening Program (KWCSP) provides breast and cervical cancer screening and follow-up services for eligible women. Mammograms and Pap tests are provided by local health care providers through contracts with local health departments. The program is funded with federal and state dollars. About the Program: KWCSP offers low cost Mammograms and Pap Tests through local health departments in every county. If cancer or pre-cancer is found, treatment services are available. Appointments can be made by calling your local health department. Three factors are used to determine eligibility for breast cancer screening age (21-64); uninsured (no Medicaid, no Medicare, no private insurance); income less than 250 percent of federal poverty guidelines. About the Program: KWCSP offers low cost Mammograms and Pap Tests through local health departments in every county. If cancer or pre-cancer is found, treatment services are available. Appointments can be made by calling your local health department. Three factors are used to determine eligibility for breast cancer screening age (21-64); uninsured (no Medicaid, no Medicare, no private insurance); income less than 250 percent of federal poverty guidelines. Kentucky Women s Cancer Screening Program 275 E. Main St. Kentucky Women s Cancer Screening Program 275 E. Main St.