Eligibility Criteria

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To find out if you are eligible for free screening through the Breast, Cervical and Colon Health Program, contact the organization in your county that runs the program.

Who is Eligible?

  • Uninsured or underinsured*
  • People between 21 and 64 years
  • People with low incomes

Income Eligibility

Effective January 12, 2024 – January 31, 2025

These tables determine income eligibility for the Breast, Cervical and Colon Health Program based on Federal Poverty Level (FPL):

Gross Yearly Income

Family Size

250% FPL

300% FPL

1

$37,650

$45,180

2

$51,100

$61,320

3

$64,550 

$77,460 

4

$78,000 

$93,600 

5

$91,450 

$109,740 

6

$104,900 

$125,880 

7

$118,350 

$142,020 

8

$131,800 

$158,160 

8+
Add per each additional member

$13,450 

$16,140 

Gross Monthly Income

Family Size

250% FPL

300% FPL

1

$3,138

$3,765

2

$4,258

$5,110

3

$5,379

$6,455

4

$6,500

$7,800

5

$7,621

$9,145

6

$8,742

$10,490

7

$9,863

$11,835

8

$10,983

$13,180

8+
Add per each additional member

$1,233 

$1,345

Income eligibility for the Breast, Cervical and Colon Health Program based on Federal Poverty Level (FPL) (DOCX)

Program Focus

We focus on screening people who are higher risk or underserved, including:

  • People age 50 and older.
  • American Indian/Alaska Natives, Black/African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islanders.
  • LGBTQIA+ individuals.
  • People with disabilities.
  • People who have never or rarely been screened.

*You might be underinsured if your health plan does not cover cancer screening or you can't afford the out-of-pocket costs to get screened.