Everett-Based Providence Comprehensive Breast Center Launches Free, Personalized Cancer Screening and Early Detection Program

October 6, 2025 Sunjoy Prabakaran

EVERETT, WASH, July 22, 2024 – Everett-based Providence Comprehensive Breast Center is the first program in Providence’s seven-state health system to launch a free, personalized cancer screening and early detection system.

Called Prevention4Me, the survey-based assessment has already proven integral to proactive early cancer detection, as well as determining eligibility for enhanced breast cancer screening and/or genetic testing. This personal and family history screening tool, which was developed by Providence Genomics, gives people and their doctors an individualized assessment of possible risk for developing breast and other cancers. It is free and offered to anyone – both women and men between ages 25 and 80 – when they make a mammogram appointment with Providence Comprehensive Breast Center.

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