Siouxland District Health Dept, IA
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The Care for Yourself Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (IA BCCEDP) is part of a national program that helps reduce deaths from breast and cervical cancer. To reduce your risk, you must have regular screening tests.
The Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (BCCEDP) is the first national chronic disease prevention program sponsored by the federal government. The Iowa Care for Yourself Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program exists to increase the number of women age 21 - 64 who are screened for breast and cervical cancer. Siouxland District Health Department coordinates this program locally and across neighboring counties by providing enrollment and case management services.
If the Care for Yourself program is right for you, our program staff can help you schedule: clinical breast exams, mammograms, pelvic exams, and Pap tests. If the tests you receive through the Care for Yourself Program show you have breast or cervical cancer, our staff will help you find treatment.
Eligibility
You must reside in Woodbury, Plymouth, Cherokee, Sioux, Lyon, O’Brien and Ida counties in Iowa.
Age
- 21 years or older
Income
- At or below 250% of the federal poverty level
Insurance
- No health insurance, OR
- Insurance that does not cover these services, OR
- Unable to pay the co-payment or have a high deductible, OR
- No Medicare Part B coverage
Services Available
- Breast cancer screenings, including clinical breast exams and mammograms
- Cervical cancer screenings, including pap and HPV tests
You may be able to receive a referral for breast and cervical cancer treatment coverage should you be diagnosed with cancer or a pre-cancerous condition. Program staff can assist you with this process. If you would like us to contact you Fill out this form
Seven Important Ways to Take Care of Your Health
- Do a monthly self breast exam.
- Have a regular Pap test, pelvic exam, and clinical breast exam.
- Have a mammogram each year starting at age 40.
- Stop smoking.
- Have your blood pressure, cholesterol and glucose checked regularly. Know your numbers!
- Eat heart healthy foods.
- Be active most days of the week.
View more information on the Care For Yourself Program at the Iowa Health & Human Services website.