Breast and Cervical Cancer


Through the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP), the Center for Disease Control (CDC) helps those with low incomes who do not have adequate insurance gain access to timely breast and cervical cancer screening, diagnostic, and treatment services.

NBCCEDP also provides patient navigation services to help them overcome barriers and get timely access to quality care.

In addition to funding screening and diagnostic services for those eligible, the NBCCEDP focuses on factors at the interpersonal, organizational, community, and policy levels that influence screening. The program supports use of population-based approaches to improve systems that increase high-quality breast and cervical cancer screening. 

You May Qualify if You…

  • Are 40–64 years old, or
  • Are 21–39 and referred to BCCCNP with an abnormal screening Pap test OR clinical breast exam that requires breast/cervical diagnostic services.
  • Are a Michigan resident.
  • Have no health insurance coverage, or
  • Have health insurance that doesn't cover screening or diagnostic tests, or
  • Cannot afford your deductible.
  • Have a household income at or below 250% of the Federal Poverty Level.


To learn more about BC3NP contact us at 989-832-6661 or visit MDHHS’s breast and cervical cancer screening program.


How to Reach Us:

Family Planning

Midland County Services Building

220 W Ellsworth Street

Midland, MI 48640


Hours: Monday - Friday (8 am - 5 pm)

Closed for lunch (12 pm - 1 pm)


Phone: (989) 832-6380