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Breast Cancer Medicines Access Program (BCMAP)

What is Breast Cancer Medicines Access Program (BCMAP)?

Help improve the cure and survival rates of cancer patients and alleviate their
financial hardships in paying for costly cancer treatment, DOH will target the most
cost-effective and commonly used adjuvant chemotherapy for Stage I-IIIb breast
cancer in women. The free medicines access program for cancer is not only meant to
provide ready access to cancer medicines but to promote early-screening and cancer
awareness among Filipinos emphasizing that detecting, treating and managing cancer
in the early stages improves the overall prognosis and survival rates for patients.

Where can we access medicines for this program?

Pilot access sites:

- East Avenue Medical Center

- Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center

- Rizal Medical Center

- Philippine General Hospital

Expansion Sites:

- Amang Rodriguez Memorial Medical Center

- Bicol Regional Training and Teaching Hospital

Who can avail of this program?

A fully eligible cancer patient shall be referred by his / her surgeon / oncologist
to the Patient Navigator Program managed by the Philippine Cancer Society as the
duly recognized private non-government organization with the expertise on cancer
treatment and management. The candidate patient and his /her attending physician
must accomplish and submit the following documents list to receive the continuous
free supply of anti-cancer medicines.

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