- The Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention Program (Project WISH: Women Into Staying Healthy) provides qualified women with breast and cervical cancer screening at no cost. Women who are screened through this program and diagnosed with breast and/or cervical cancer may be eligible for treatment through Medicaid.
- In order to be eligible for breast or cervical cancer screenings through Project WISH, you must be 40 years or older. In addition, you must meet income eligibility standards, and be uninsured or underinsured.
- For more information, please call the District of Columbia Department of Health at (202) 442-5900 or visit them online at dchealth.dc.gov/DOH/cwp/view,a,1373,q,582368,dohNav_GID,1801,dohNav,%7C33183%7C33184%7C,.asp.
Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Program (BCCPTP):Project Wish
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