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Purpose

The Texas C-STEP project (Cancer Screening, Training, Education and Prevention Program) will help to eliminate barriers to cancer screening through a grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT). Grant funding enhances the ability of the Texas A&M Health Family Care to provide free cancer screenings to residents living in the coverage area who are uninsured or low-income qualifiers. 

Through training opportunities associated with this grant, an increased number of family medicine practitioners will develop an expertise in conducting cancer screenings, such as colonoscopy, and performing advanced diagnostics associated with breast and cervical cancer. The clinic uses community health workers, known in Spanish as Promotoras, to make the cancer screenings more accessible, affordable, and culturally relevant, and to provide patient navigation services through a trusted resource.

Texas C-STEP is dependent on referrals. Anyone can make a referral or potential patients may self-refer. Most referrals come from C-STEP partnerships with local health care providers that serve safety-net populations. Pastors, social workers, agencies and family members are other sources for referral.

The following screening or diagnostic services are available to qualifying residents of Bastrop, Brazos, Burleson, Colorado, DeWitt, FallsFayette, Freestone, Goliad, Gonzales, Grimes, Houston, Karnes, Lavaca, Lee, Leon, Limestone, Madison, Milam, Montgomery, Robertson, Trinity, Walker, Waller and Washington counties:

  • Colonscopy
  • FIT Test
  • Mammogram
  • Pap Test
  • Clinical Breast Exam
  • Colposcopy
  • LEEP (Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure)
  • Ultrasound Guided Needle Biopsy
  • Hepatitis C Testing
  • HPV Vaccination

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Financial Assistance Package

Free screening services are available to help uninsured or underserved residents who meet financial criteria and live within the coverage area of the grants. Those interested will be asked to complete a brief application to determine eligibility based on financial need. Individuals whose combined income and assets are at or below 250% of the federal poverty level may qualify for free screenings. If someone does not meet the standard financial criteria but still faces circumstances that make payment difficult, their application can be considered individually for possible assistance.

C-STEP Financial Assistance Package: (English) (Spanish)

Who May Refer?

Anyone may refer—physicians and other healthcare providers, social services providers, family and friends—or the patient can simply call to schedule an appointment for a preparatory visit with the community health worker.

Referrals & Appointments

  • Colorectal Cancer Screening: 979-436-0443
  • Breast/Cervical Cancer Screening: 979-436-0453

Email: cstep@tamu.edu