What to know
Featured National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program award recipients share innovative ways they have found to increase cancer screenings.
Success stories
Organizations in Colorado worked together to help Hispanic women get screened during the pandemic.
The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan helped more women get mammograms in 2020 than in 2019.
Over the past 29 years, the Best Chance Network has screened about 135,000 women.
Women are more likely to get screened for cancer when they can enroll in the program easily.
Bringing mammograms to women in need resulted in far more women being screened.
The clinics improved the process for reminding doctors which patients need cancer screening.
Nevada hired community health workers to help women with low incomes get screened.