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FYI: Cancer Screenings For Alaska Women
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Alaska Breast and Cervical Screening Assistance Program helps eligible Alaskans get breast and cervical health screenings. Alaska Breast and Cervical Screening Assistance Program enrollees can get mammograms and pap tests paid for by the program. Alaska Breast and Cervical Screening Assistance Program also pays for diagnostic tests when needed, and helps Alaskans get referred for financial support if they need treatment.
For more information about Alaska Breast and Cervical Screening Assistance Program, please call 1-800-410-6266.
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