Utah Breast & Cervical Cancer Program
The Utah Breast & Cervical Cancer Program (UBCCP) provides breast and cervical cancer screenings to Utah women aged 40-64 who are low to moderate income and uninsured or underinsured.
Women who qualify for the program may also be eligible for services through the BeWise program.
Free screenings may include:
- Mammogram
- Clinical breast exam
- Pap test
- Blood pressure
- Cholesterol
- Blood sugar

Guidelines and legislation
Resources for breast cancer screening guidelines and legislation regarding cervical cancer screening.
Join UBCCP
The UBCCP contracts with surgeons, obstetricians, gynecologists, and gynecologic oncologists for reimbursement for specified diagnostic and follow-up procedures for UBCCP clients.
Providers are reimbursed at Medicare rates.
The UBCCP also contracts with various types of facilities. If your facility would like to work with the UBCCP, please call
1-800-717-1811
Forms and contractual agreements
Access the UCCP clinical and patient forms, and contractual agreements.
Utah Cancer Control Program newsletter
Read about the great work in public health across the state.
Training
Continued professional development of healthcare professionals is crucial to reduce the incidence of cancer and cancer mortality in Utah.
Recruitment toolkit
Getting Utah women screened for breast and cervical cancer is the primary goal of the UCCP’s Breast and Cervical program.
Here you can access resources from the recruitment toolkit and media campaigns to use in your community.
Screening rates in your community
Utah’s cervical cancer screening rates are consistently below the national average. Only 69.5% of Utah women aged 18 or older have had a Pap test in the last 3 years, compared with 74.9% of U.S. women.
Income guidelines
The UCCP provides breast and cervical cancer screenings and services to Utah women aged 40-64 who are low income, uninsured, or underinsured.
Contact
If your organization is not yet partnering with the UCCP, but is interested in reducing the cancer burden in Utah by providing services to underserved women, email cancer@utah.gov or call: