Susan G. Komen® Expands Breast Cancer Screening and Diagnostics Program
Komen’s Patient Care Center offers no-cost, breast cancer screening and diagnostics services in 12 U.S. cities
Susan G. Komen®, the world’s leading breast cancer organization, is expanding its screening and diagnostics program from nine cities to 12. Now, income-eligible residents from Dallas, Los Angeles, and Memphis also can access no-cost, breast cancer screening and diagnostic services. Atlanta, Chicago, Fort Worth, Houston, Madison, WI, Marshfield, WI, Philadelphia, Virginia Beach and Washington D.C. are the other cities where the program is already operating.
“The screening and diagnostics program is critical for individuals who may have been putting off their breast cancer screening due to concerns about cost,” said Victoria Wolodzko Smart, Senior Vice President of Mission at Susan G. Komen. “Early detection saves lives, and cost should not be a barrier to accessing high-quality health care services for anyone in need. Through expanding this program, we are breaking down barriers for more people.”
Komen’s Patient Care Center offers no-cost, breast cancer screening and diagnostics services in 12 U.S. cities.
The Komen screening and diagnostics program is a service provided through the Komen Patient Care Center. Individuals who meet income qualifications will be able to access no-cost breast cancer screening mammograms and necessary diagnostic follow-up tests. They will receive a voucher and be connected to a local health system that has partnered with Komen to provide the services.
The local health systems that have partnered with Komen include:
City
Health System
Atlanta
Northside Hospital
Wellstar Health System
Chicago
NorthShore University HealthSystem
Dallas
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas
Ft. Worth
Moncrief Cancer Institute
Houston
Houston Methodist Neal Cancer Center
Los Angeles
Alinea Medical Imaging
Madison, WI
University of Wisconsin Health
Marshfield, WI
Marshfield Clinic Health System
Memphis
Baptist Memorial Hospital
Philadelphia
Penn Medicine: University of Pennsylvania Health System
Virgina Beach
Chesapeake Regional Medical Center
Sentara Healthcare
Washington DC
Luminis
Breast Care for Washington
Last year, Susan G. Komen provided nearly 3,000 screening and diagnostics services. Now, with the voucher program, Komen hopes to serve another 3,000 individuals in 2023. “The screening and diagnostics program is active in the 10 metropolitan areas where the breast cancer mortality gap between Black and white women is the greatest.” says Cati Diamond Stone, Vice President of Community Health at Susan G. Komen. “As part of Komen’s work to achieve health equity for all, we are eliminating barriers for people who cannot get timely, and high-quality health care they need.”
Income eligible people seeking access to a breast cancer screening mammogram or diagnostic service should contact the Komen Breast Care Helpline at 1-877-465-6636 or [email protected] to learn more.
Screening mammography tests are used to find breast cancer before it causes any warning signs or symptoms. Regular screening tests along with follow-up tests and treatment, if diagnosed reduce an individual’s chance of dying from breast cancer.
Mammography is a test that uses X-rays to create images of the breast. These images are called mammograms. A radiologist trained to read mammograms studies the images and looks for signs of breast cancer.
Wisconsin native Alisa Berndt feels grateful for the screening voucher she received from Komen. It provided her with access to a mammogram and follow-up tests in 2020 that confirmed she had stage 2 invasive lobular carcinoma.
“I’m not the type of person that does mammograms all the time,” Berndt said. “I hadn’t had one in two years, and I was about to go see my primary care doctor for my annual physical. I thought I better get my mammogram so he wouldn’t be upset with me for skipping them, and that’s how we figured out that I had breast cancer. They saw a calcification on my mammogram.”
Berndt turned to Susan G. Komen for help. She called the Breast Care Helpline and applied for a voucher from Komen’s screening & diagnostics program to cover the cost of her diagnostic mammogram. The screening & diagnostics program provides income-eligible people with no-cost screening and diagnostic services like the diagnostic mammogram Alisa needed.
“I had to stop and think about what I was going to do,” she said. “I called Susan G. Komen and was told that I could apply to see if they would pay for the diagnostic mammogram. I was very fortunate because, without Susan G. Komen, I wouldn’t have had my mammogram this year. I can’t afford it. Just because somebody has insurance doesn’t mean they can pay out-of-pocket for mammograms.”
For Reporters: If you are interested in interviewing a patient, Komen expert and the partner health system, please contact Cristobal Martinez at [email protected].
Susan G. Komen® is the world’s leading nonprofit breast cancer organization, working to save lives and end breast cancer forever. Komen has an unmatched, comprehensive 360-degree approach to fighting this disease across all fronts and supporting millions of people in the U.S. and in countries worldwide. We advocate for patients, drive research breakthroughs, improve access to high-quality care, offer direct patient support and empower people with trustworthy information. Founded by Nancy G. Brinker, who promised her sister, Susan G. Komen, that she would end the disease that claimed Suzy’s life, Komen remains committed to supporting those affected by breast cancer today, while tirelessly searching for tomorrow’s cures. Visit komen.org or call 1-877 GO KOMEN. Connect with us on social at www.komen.org/contact-us/follow-us/.
CONTACT: Cristobal Martinez
Susan G. Komen
(972) 701-2135
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