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About the Breast, Cervical & Colon Health Program

The Breast, Cervical & Colon Health Program (BCCHP), funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)and Washington state, provides free breast and cervical cancer screening for low-income women. The goals of the program are to:
  • increase early detection of breast and cervical cancer through regular mammogram and Pap test screening
  • increase preventive health knowledge and behaviors
  • facilitate access to health care and insurance

In Washington State, women who meet the following criteria are eligible:

  • Age 40 to 64 years and age 65+ if ineligible for Medicare
  • Household income at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty level
  • Uninsured or have insurance that doesn't cover the full cost of health check-ups or services like mammogram or Pap test

The program in King County targets women with the lower screening rates. Community outreach and education are provided by 20 community-based organizations who tailor messages to specific ethnic communities. Screening services are provided by 45 clinics and 16 radiology facilities.

Between July 1994 and June 2007, 24,363 women were enrolled at one of the BCHP sites in King County. During the period, 316 women were diagnosed for breast cancer (258 invasive) and 95 women were diagnosed for cervical cancer (including 70 with CIN III/severe dysplasia/carcinoma in situ and 20 with invasive cancer). In addition to the initial screening after enrollment, the program has also provided 20,533 re-screenings.

King County BCHP has leveraged additional resources to increase the impact of the CDC funding. Over 150 community partners support the program through joint projects, funding, shared technical expertise, and in-kind donations. In 2001, BCHP secured funding providing a treatment option for women enrolled in BCHP. Using State and donated funds, women who are diagnosed with cancer through the program can qualify for the Medicaid Treatment fund.

Characteristics of women enrolled in BCCHP between July 1994 and June 2007 (Clallam, Jefferson, King and Kitsap counties)

If unknown cases are not shown, the percentages are based on cases with known characteristics.

CHARACTERISTICS
NUMBER
PERCENT
AGE:
<40
1,110
4.0
40-49
15,147
54.9
50-64
9,957
36.1
65+
1,369
5.0
RACE:
Caucasian
12,359
44.8
African American
2,643
9.6
Asian/Pacific Islander
6,032
21.9
Native American
1,074
3.9
Hispanic
4,242
15.4
Other/Unknown
1,233
4.5
PLACE OF BIRTH:
Born outside of the U.S.
11,387
41.3
U.S. born
16,196
58.7
HAD MAMMOGRAPHY BEFORE ENROLLMENT:
Yes
5,711
20.7
No
16,466
59.7
Unknown
5,406
19.6
HAD PAP TEST WITHIN 3 YEARS BEFORE ENROLLMENT:
Yes
11,889
43.1
No
8,514
30.9
Unknown
7,180
26.0

Characteristics of women enrolled in BCCHP by county of residence (2000-2006)

Characteristics
Clallam
Jefferson
King
Kitsap
N 481
%
N 551
%
N 10,713
%
N 919
%
AGE:
<40
33
6.9
30
5.4
786
7.3
47
5.1
40-49
275
57.2
309
56.1
5692
53.1
581
63.2
50-64
168
34.9
211
38.3
3854
36.0
289
31.4
65+
5
1.0
1
0.2
381
3.6
2
0.2
RACE:
Caucasian
391
81.3
477
86.6
4209
39.3
674
73.3
African American
3
0.6
6
1.1
1186
11.1
27
2.9
Asian
12
2.5
13
2.4
2339
21.8
96
10.4
Native American
37
7.7
12
2.2
295
2.8
29
3.2
Hispanic
25
5.2
27
4.9
2056
19.2
55
6.0
Other/Unknown
13
2.7
16
2.9
628
5.9
38
4.1
PLACE OF BIRTH:
Born outside of the U.S.
42
8.7
44
8.0
4953
46.2
141
15.3
U.S. born
439
91.3
507
92.0
5760
53.8
778
84.7
HAD MAMMOGRAM WITHIN 2 YEARS:
Yes
99
20.6
108
19.6
1680
15.7
138
15.0
No
337
70.1
386
70.1
6296
58.8
513
55.8
Unknown
45
9.4
57
10.3
2737
25.5
268
29.2
HAD PAP TEST IN 3 YEARS:
Yes
249
51.8
265
48.1
4248
39.7
337
36.7
No
175
36.4
214
38.8
3431
32.0
308
33.5
Unknown
57
11.9
72
13.1
3034
28.3
274
29.8

Health status indicators measuring women's health in King County

Summary Table

Trends by Age Group

Health Planning Area

Summary Chart

Breast Cancer

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Cervical Cancer

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Colorectal Cancer

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Leading Causes of Death

Heart Disease

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Stroke

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Cancer

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Diabetes

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Health Risk Factors

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Obesity

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Physical Inactivity

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