Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
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For Immediate
Release: October 12, 2006
Senator Debbe Leftwich
Breast/Cervical Cancer Legislation
Program Helps Thousands of Oklahomans
A legislative initiative to ensure women have access to life-saving
breast and cervical cancer treatment has helped thousands of Oklahomans. That’s
according to State Sen. Debbe
Leftwich, co-author of the legislation
creating the Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program. Leftwich
is also Co-chair of Oklahoma’s Cancer Caucus.
“This program went into effect on January 1, 2005. As
of today, we’ve helped nearly 8,000 women who would not have
otherwise had access to treatment for breast and cervical cancer,” said
Leftwich, D-Oklahoma City. “The bottom line is we’re
saving lives. What great news to celebrate during National
Breast Cancer Awareness Month.”
In 1997, the State Health Department began breast and cervical
cancer screening. That program screened more than 6,000
women last year—that’s compared to about 4,100 the
previous year. Leftwich said more women have been served
because of an increase in state funding.
“Because of additional appropriations, women across the
state now have greater access to screening,” Leftwich said. “We’ve
been able to increase the amount of providers since the program
began from seven to more than fifty. This means more women
have greater access to the early detection that can save their
lives.”
In order to be eligible for the Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment
Program, women must be screened for breast or cervical cancer under
the Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program and found
to be in need of treatment. The program is available to women
between the ages of 19 and 65 who have no creditable health insurance
coverage or other available insurance providing breast or cervical
cancer services, including Medicaid. There are also income
limits for the screening program.
For more information, contact the “Oklahoma Cares” hotline
at 1-866-550-5585 or email OKCares@health.ok.gov.

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