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Cancer Control Programs: Enhancing Access to Screenings and Support Services

Cancer Control Programs: Enhancing Access to Screenings and Support Services

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In this episode of The One in Five host Adam Renshaw is joined by guests Melanie Frame, Chanda Richards, and Tammy Jo Douglass to discuss breast and cervical cancer screening and early detection. The guests share their experiences in public health and the Montana Cancer Control Program, highlighting the importance of regular screenings, early detection, and the support available to women facing cancer.

Topics discussed:

  • Introduction to the guests and their roles in public health and cancer control programs.
  • Personal stories and motivations behind their work in cancer prevention.
  • Importance of early detection through screenings like mammograms.
  • Increase in cancer survival rates due to advancements in screenings and treatments.
  • Overview of the Montana Cancer Control Program and its services.
  • Eligibility requirements and income guidelines for the program.
  • Personal stories of individuals benefiting from cervical and breast cancer screenings.
  • Support provided by the program throughout the screening, diagnostic, and treatment processes.
  • Encouragement for women to prioritize their health and seek screenings.

Key takeaways:

  • Regular screenings are crucial for early detection and improved cancer survival rates.
  • The Montana Cancer Control Program offers support to women for screenings, diagnostics, and treatments, regardless of insurance status.
  • Personal stories highlight the impact of early detection and the program's role in providing financial assistance and guidance through the cancer journey.

Contact:

Mel: melanie.frame@onechc.org

Chanda: chanda.richards@onechc.org

Tammy: tammy.douglass@onechc.org

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