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Resources for BCCHP providers and coordinators

The Breast, Cervical and Colon Health Program (BCCHP) began in Washington state in 1993. The program was created by the United States Congress to improve access to breast, and cervical cancer screening for Washington residents without health insurance.

In 2009, colon cancer screening was added for people without health insurance.

BCCHP relies on its partnerships with clinics to ensure that people living in King, Clallam, Jefferson, and Kitsap counties get the screenings and care they need.

Female doctor examining an elder female patient

Program materials

To request free hard copies of the materials below, please use our contact form and include a street address (available only to addresses in our service areas only) so we can mail them to you or you can download and print them off.








  • February 2022 newsletter (588 Kb)
    • January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month
    • COVID-19 related resources
    • BCCHP navigation update
    • BCCHP annual meeting
  • August 2021 newsletter (888 Kb)
    • Cancer screening rates and the pandemic
    • COVID-19 related resources
    • BCCHP enrollment and navigation projects
    • BCCHP Flyer
  • March 2021 newsletter (1 Mb)
    • Cancer screening rates and the pandemic
    • BCCHP enrollment and navigation projects
    • BCCHP contracts
    • March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month
    • WISEWOMAN
  • October 2020 newsletter(1.1 Mb)
    • BCCHP contracts and invoicing
    • October is breast cancer awareness month
    • Cancer support group led in Spanish
    • Reducing cancer risk survey
    • Colon cancer screening program
    • Flu vaccine - more important than ever!
    • HPV vaccine
    • Two COVID-19 relief funds now open to undocumented residents in WA

Forms


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