Services included are clinical breast examinations, human papillomavirus test (HPV), diagnostic testing if results are abnormal, and referrals to treatment. Since 1991, NBCCEDP funded programs provided more than 12 million breast and cervical cancer screening examinations, diagnosed more than 67,959 breast cancers, 3,715 invasive cervical cancers, and 171,174 premalignant cervical lesions (CDC, 2015). The success of this program lies in the Conceptual Framework; it supports a variety of strategies program management, screening and diagnostic services, data management, quality assurance and improvement, evaluation partnerships, professional development and recruitment (CDC, 2015). Providers work collaboratively to offer screenings, diagnostic evaluations, and treatment referrals. Continued success depends on efforts of national partnerships, as well as state and community. Cultivando La …show more content…
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