The Breast and Cervical Cancer Services program (BCCS) offers clinical breast examinations, mammograms, pelvic examinations, and Pap tests throughout Texas at no or low-cost to eligible women.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among women in Texas. Cervical cancer ranks seventh of the leading cancers diagnosed among Texas women. Surviving breast and cervical cancer depends on how early the cancer is detected. The best method to detect breast or cervical cancer in its early stages is through regular screening.
To schedule your mammogram and to learn more information, please call (903) 593 - 7474.
The Texas BCCS program offers low-income women, ages 18 - 64, with access to screening services and to diagnostic services for breast cancer and for cervical cancer.
To schedule your mammogram and/or your pap smear, please call (903) 593 - 7474.
To qualify, a woman must be:
High Priority Populations:
Effective January 17, 2024
You may qualify for breast or cervical cancer screening and diagnostic services if you have a household income at or below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Guidelines and if you do not have health insurance or are underinsured. You may qualify for MBCC if you:
Have been diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer
Need treatment for a breast or cervical cancer
Live in Texas
Are a U.S. citizen or eligible immigrant
Are age 18-64 years
Do not have health insurance
Have a household income at or below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Guidelines