Resources

There are many resources for patients, families, service providers and survivors. To make navigation simpler, we have created a table of major local and national programs. Details appear on the Local Resources and National Resources pages linked at left. We welcome suggestions for other links to include on this site. Click here to suggest a link: Contact

Komen NC Triangle Grantees

Please see Grantee List for information about Komen-funded programs within our 13-county service area.

Breast Cancer Resource Directory

Funded by a series of grants from the Komen NC Triangle Affiliate, this exhaustive statewide resource includes information about healthcare providers, patient support and resources of all kinds. The website is kept current, and a printed volume is available free upon request. http://bcresourcedirectory.org/index.htm

The North Carolina Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program (NCBCCCP)

The NCBCCCP is a federally funded program that offers free or low-cost breast cancer screenings and follow-up to eligible women in North Carolina. Not all counties in North Carolina offer this program, but often times you can call your county health department to find out if they do provide this service, and if not, where you can go to find out if you are eligible for these services. Services provided include clinical breast exams, mammograms and diagnostic procedures as necessary. Call 1-800-662-7030 (1-877-452-2514 -TTY) to get general information about BCCCP as well to find a local BCCCP provider near you. The line is available in english and spanish.

NCBCCCP Eligibility Requirements (Women are eligible if they meet all of these criteria):
-household income at or below 250% of the federal poverty level,
-are uninsured or underinsured, and
-are without Medicare Part B or Medicaid
-age 40 to 65

Local and National Resources

Please use the links in the menu at left to review many local and national sources of support.

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