
prevention
screen for life program
St. Francis has developed the Screen for Life program, funded by the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, to provide free mammography screenings and diagnostics to women who either
do not have medical insurance or are financially unable to pay. Qualifiers must
be Upstate residents and be referred from physicians or free clinics that have
privileges at St. Francis. The program also seeks to alert high-risk populations
in the Upstate, like African American and Hispanic women,of the benefits of early
breast cancer detection.
Learn more about mammography >>
healthy living
- Cancer Prevention Overview
- Quitting Smoking
- Interactive: How Smoking Affects Your Lifespan
- Protecting Your Skin from the Sun
in the community
St. Francis' focus on healing individuals is complemented by educational programs aimed at the community. Through health screenings and special events, the hospital
provides information about cancer prevention and early detection. Bon Secours
St. Francis Health System also teams with local health partners to provide free screenings for skin cancer and other diseases.

