When she was told she had cervical cancer, G. Maribel Arazamendi reacted with surprise, and her husband began to cry at her side.
“He was afraid because his first wife had passed away from cancer,” she said. “I turned to him and said, ‘It’s going to be okay. That’s not going to happen to me.’”
Maribel, 49, had faith that God would take care of her.
She also was confident in the team at North Country HealthCare, where she received screenings and care through the Well Woman HealthCheck and Treatment Link programs for uninsured and underinsured women.
To help save lives, Health First Foundation has generously supported Well Woman HealthCheck and Treatment Link at North Country HealthCare in Flagstaff and the Community Health Center of Yavapai.
After being guided by a dedicated case manager through diagnosis, surgery, and follow-up care, Maribel is healthy, happy, and grateful.
“All the angels of God were here for me, to help me be well,” she said. “If it wasn’t for the people donating and giving to these programs, I think many people would die.”
Early detection and treatment is the mantra for cancer survival. Periodic breast and cervical cancer screenings provide early detection and therefore more successful treatment.
Yet women without insurance often don’t get screened. Not having access to primary care providers and a fear of not being able to afford care are barriers to periodic screenings.
Well Woman HealthCheck and Treatment Link help break down those barriers and provide no-cost treatment to women who fall under the federal poverty level and are ineligible for coverage through state or other medical assistance programs.
Through the HealthCheck and Treatment Link programs, North Country and the Community Health Center of Yavapai have screened 2,910 women for breast and cervical cancer and managed the treatment of 13 women diagnosed with cancer during the year-long grant cycle.
“I am living cancer-free and can continue to pursue my goals and dreams together with my children and husband,” wrote another patient in a letter following her treatment last year. “Donors like you helped save my life.”
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