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Screening Recommendations Utah Cancer Programs

WEBCancer prevention immunizations. There are two vaccines that can protect you from getting cancer. The HPV vaccine protects you from 6 types of cancer (cervical, vulva, vagina, …

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Utah Cancer Programs

WEBUtah Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening Program. The Utah Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening Program (UBCCP) partners with local health departments, community clinics, …

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Cancers Utah Cancer Programs

WEBEvery year in the U.S., 27,000 people get cancer caused by HPV. That is 1 person every 20 minutes of every day, all year long. Almost all cases of cervical cancer are caused by …

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Breast Cancer Resources Utah Cancer Programs

WEBThe Utah Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening Program provides cancer screenings to Utah women who are low income and uninsured, or underinsured. We serve: Women aged 40 …

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Breast Cancer Screening Rates in your Community

WEBUtah's goal for breast cancer screening: 81% by 2030. Utah's breast cancer screening rates are significantly below the national average. Only 62.7% of Utah women aged 40 or …

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Healthcare Professionals Utah Cancer Programs

WEBHealthcare Professionals. If you're a healthcare professional, your clinic can provide patients with screenings for several different types of cancer. Find out how you can …

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Resources Utah Cancer Programs

WEBInsurance provider: Purchased through your employer: Purchased directly or through the health insurance marketplace: Altius Health Plans (800) 346-4128

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Other Cancers Utah Cancer Programs

WEBCancer is a term for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and can invade other tissues. Cancer cells can spread through the blood and lymph systems.

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Genomics Utah Cancer Programs

WEBWhat is Genomics? Genomics is the study of genetic (hereditary) factors behind diseases. The Cancer Genomics Program receives CDC grant funding to increase the use of …

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Utah Breast and Cervical Cancer Program Utah Cancer Programs

WEBUtah's Breast and Cervical Program is funded by a grant from the CDC's National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP). Learn more about the …

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Hereditary Cancer Utah Cancer Programs

WEBGenomics is the study of genetic (hereditary) factors behind diseases. The Utah Cancer Genomics Program (UCGP) receives Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) …

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Breast Cancer FAQs Utah Cancer Programs

WEBBreast cancer is cancer that forms in the breast. Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women in Utah. Regular screening can find breast …

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Frequently Asked Questions Utah Cancer Programs

WEBRisk factors you cannot change: age, genetic mutations, reproductive history, dense breasts, person history of breast cancer or disease, family history of breast or ovarian …

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About Utah’s Free Cancer Screenings Utah Cancer Programs

WEBHow can I apply? You can apply for the Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening Program by calling 800-717-1811 or clicking on the link below. Puede solicitar el C áncer de mama y …

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Screening Locator Utah Cancer Programs

WEBFollow us online. Utah Cancer Control Program. Department of Health and Human Services. Cannon Health Building. 288 North 1460 West. Salt Lake City, Utah. 84114. …

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Training Utah Cancer Programs

WEBCancer Screening Change Packages. The Utah Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening Program follows the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommendation for breast …

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Human Papillomavirus Utah Cancer Programs

WEBAge Dose; 9-14 years males/females: 2 doses at 6-12 months apart: 15-26 years females 15-21 years males* 3 doses over 6 months: 21-26 years males/females

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