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Breast Cancer Screening Evidence-Based Programs Listing

Examples of Interventions to reduce structural barriers for clients, which are recommended by the Community Preventive Services Task Force
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Program Area Population Focus Delivery Location Community Type Age Age Sex Race/Ethnicity Origination Materials Purpose Program URL
Intervention Category: Patient Navigation Services to Increase Cancer Screening and Advance Health Equity, Group education interventions, Client reminder interventions, Multicomponent Interventions and Interventions to reduce structural barriers for clients
Breast Cancer Screening Un- and/or Under-Screened People Clinical, Other Settings 65+ Years (Older Adults) 65+ Years Female Hispanic or Latino United States Available on the Website Designed to promote mammography screening by increasing awareness of breast cancer and addressing barriers to obtaining a mammogram. https://ebccp.cancercontrol.cancer.gov/programDetails.do?programId=312766
Intervention Category: Patient Navigation Services to Increase Cancer Screening and Advance Health Equity, Group education interventions, Client reminder interventions, Multicomponent Interventions and Interventions to reduce structural barriers for clients
Breast Cancer Screening, Cervical Cancer Screening, Colorectal Cancer Screening Clinical, Other Settings Rural 19-39 Years (Young Adults), 40-65 Years (Adults), 65+ Years (Older Adults) 19-39 Years, 40-65 Years, 65+ Years Female, Male Pacific Islander United States Available on the Website Designed to promote cancer screening among adults. https://ebccp.cancercontrol.cancer.gov/programDetails.do?programId=26140843
Intervention Category: One-on-one education interventions and Interventions to reduce structural barriers for clients
Breast Cancer Screening Clinicians Clinical 40-65 Years (Adults), 65+ Years (Older Adults) 40-65 Years, 65+ Years Female United States Available from Third Party Only The physician intervention aims to increase the breast cancer screening practices of community-based physicians. https://ebccp.cancercontrol.cancer.gov/programDetails.do?programId=127195