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In 2016, Summa Health provided Five cancer
236 procedures and identified three cases found
positive breast cancer cases through through
the Pink Ribbon Program. Summa Screens.
Summa Screens Started in 1994, it is funded through the Procedures and Clients
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Summa Screens provides low-income (CDC) and the State of Ohio General Summa Screens
women who are uninsured or underinsured Revenue funds and through participating
free screening mammograms, diagnostic healthcare providers. Screening mammograms 53
mammograms, breast ultrasounds, breast
core biopsies and breast health navigation The services include: Diagnostic mammograms 64
services throughout the breast care • Pelvic exams
continuum. This supports appropriate • Pap tests Breast ultrasounds 65
follow-up while being consistent with • Clinical breast exams
evidence-based national guidelines set • Mammograms Breast biopsies 12
forth by the American Cancer Society and • Diagnostic testing, including ultrasound
the U.S. Preventative Services Taskforce. Total services 194
The awareness and education provided and biopsy
empowers people to make informed Diagnosed 5 (3A, 2B,
choices about their health. Women are eligible for Pink Ribbon if they 2, 2B, 1)
meet the following criteria:
In 2016 Summa Screens: • Live in households with income less Breast & Cervical Cancer
• Provided 194 total services, including than 200 percent of the poverty level Project (BCCP)
screening mammograms, diagnostic • Have no insurance
mammograms, breast ultrasounds, • Are 40 years of age or older for Pap Breast biopsies 11
breast core biopsies and breast health
navigation. tests, pelvic exams, clinical breast exams Breast consultations 18
and diagnostic mammograms
• Provided 53 screening mammograms, • Are 50 years of age or older for Clinical breast exams 34
64 diagnostic mammograms, 65 breast screening mammograms
ultrasounds and 12 breast core biopsies. Colposcopy with biopsy 0
If patients are diagnosed with cancer while
• Diagnosed 5 cases of breast cancer. enrolled in the Pink Ribbon Program, Diagnostic mammograms 28
they are fast-tracked into an Emergency
Financial support is provided by Susan G. Medicaid program to pay for their cancer Endometrial biopsy 0
Komen® Northeast Ohio, the Stephen A. treatment.
Communale, Jr. Family Cancer Foundation Fine needle aspiration 0
and through private donors.
Gynecological 0
consultation
HPV tests 16
LEEP 0
MRI 0
Pap test / pathology RPT 19
Pelvic exams 23
Screening mammograms 57
Ultrasounds 26
Breast and Cervical Cancer In 2016, Summa Health provided 236 Other 4
Project procedures and identified three positive
breast cancer cases. Total # of Procedures 236
Ohio’s Breast and Cervical Cancer Project
(BCCP), also referred to as the Pink Ribbon We continue to be committed to the early Outcomes 3
Program, is a statewide, high-quality breast detection and treatment of all cancers and 0
and cervical cancer screening, diagnostic to providing underserved patients access to Total # Positive Breast
testing and case management program cancer screenings through programs like Cancer Cases
offered at no cost to eligible women in Ohio’s Pink Ribbon Program and through
Ohio. programs developed at Summa Health. Total # Positive Cervical
Cancer Cases
Breast Imaging - American College of Radiology 13
The Summa Health Breast Imaging Center at Summa Health Parkview Pavilion at Summa Health System — Barberton
Campus was designated a Breast Imaging Center of Excellence (BICOE) by the American College of Radiology (ACR).
The BICOE designation is awarded to breast imaging centers that achieve excellence by seeking and earning
accreditation in all of the ACR’s voluntary breast-imaging accreditation programs and modules, in addition to the
mandatory Mammography Accreditation Program.

