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CBCC Responds to New Mammography Recommendations

Read the statement and watch CBCC Executive Director Beth Beck's interview on NBC-4 TV


NBC-4 TV Notes Washington's "Power Women" at Gift of Life Breakfast

The attendance of Washington’s "power women" at CBCC's Gift of Life breakfast on October 7, 2009 receives notice by NBC-4.


Two of Washington's Leading Ladies Join Gift of Life Breakfast

CBCC's Gift of Life Breakfast received a yea from the Examiner. Read the story here.


Underserved, not Undeserved

Image, the award-winning magazine for radiology professionals, featured Capital Breast Care Center in an article "Underserved, not Undeserved: A facility's initiative to ensure adequate healthcare for all women." Read the story here.


Early Detection Is Key to Breast Cancer Survival

Tovoia Miner, a CBCC patient, testified to the importance of the Center's services at a recent breakfast fundraiser. Her story was highlighted in Kansas City’s Infozine. Read her story here.


Capital Breast Care Center Participates in Kaiser Family Foundation Panel on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Women's Health

On Wednesday, June 10th, the Kaiser Family Foundation hosted a briefing, “Putting Women’s Health Disparities on the Map: Examining Racial and Ethnic Disparities at the State Level,” to present the findings of a new study that documents the extent of health disparities at the state level among women of different racial and ethnic groups. The presentation of the findings was followed by a panel discussion with experts on women's health and health disparities to discuss how policies can be shaped to eliminate these disparities.

Report co-authors Alina Salganicoff and Cara James, both of the Kaiser Family Foundation, introduced the report and presented the key findings, respectively. The briefing also included a respondent panel moderated by Kaiser's Jackie Judd. The respondents included Carolyn Clancy, Director, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Peter Koutoujian, State Representative, Massachusetts; Cynthia Lindquist Mala, President, Cankdeska Cikana (Little Hoop) Community College of Fort Totten, N.D.; and Beth Beck, Executive Director, Capital Breast Care Center. Marsha Lillie-Blanton, report co-author and Senior Advisor to the Kaiser Family Foundation, provided closing remarks. 


Capital Breast Cancer Receives $750,000 from Avon Foundation

Washington, DC, May 3 2009 — Capital Breast Care Center, the only community-centered licensed and accredited mammography facility in Washington, DC, received $750,000 to support Avon's signature patient care program in the District of Columbia.  Capital Breast Care Center provides critical safety-net services to medically underserved and uninsured women in the Washington, DC, area, and serves more than 2,400 women per year.



We welcome you to view our mission video, which was produced with the support of Comcast and Pepco Holdings, Inc. Experience a visit to Capital Breast Care Center through the eyes of a patient, and learn how our presence in the DC community has made a difference in the lives of these two women.



Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Creates Video About Health in America and Includes Capital Breast Care Center


 


Whoopi Goldberg filmed an emphatic public service announcement for Capital Breast Care Center highlighting the importance of receiving mammograms. View this message by the Oscar, Tony, Emmy and Grammy Award winner herself!


Capital Breast Care Center and Advisory Council President Michelle Fenty, Esq., were featured in the February 2009 issue of the Hill Rag.


CBCC values it relationship with National Public Radio, from the toys that were donated for the waiting room, to the wonderful keynote speech by Cokie Roberts at the 2008 Gift of Life Breakfast. We were featured in WAMU's "Community Minute" in April 2009.

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CBCC on New Mammography Recommendations

CBCC Executive Director Beth Beck addressed the recommendations on NBC-4 News. CBCC also issued a written response.

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NBC-4 Anchor Features CBCC

NBC-4 News Anchor Doreen Gentzler covered Capital Breast Care Center's important work.

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