Grant ID | PP100230 |
Awarded On | June 18, 2010 |
Title | University Health System Mammography Utilization Project |
Program | Prevention |
Award Mechanism | Health Promotion, Public Education, and Outreach Programs |
Institution/Organization | University Health System |
Principal Investigator/Program Director | Anna McAndrew |
Cancer Sites | Breast |
Contracted Amount | $285,706 |
Lay Summary |
Despite recent controversy and news reports, early detection remains the single most important factor in surviving breast cancer; and mammography is the most effective early detection tool available. However, certain groups of women – uninsured, underinsured, women over the age of 50, Hispanic women – are less likely to participate in screening programs for breast cancer. Screening disparities persist as do negative cancer outcomes. Uninsured breast cancer patients are more likely than their insured counterparts to be diagnosed with advanced disease. Uninsured women also experience delays in starting and completing treatment. The population served by University Health System (UHS) is primar... |