Dr. V.O. Speights, Herbek Founder’s Circle member, passes

Long-time CAP Foundation supporter V.O. Speights, MD, FCAP, passed away on May 23, 2018, at the age of 64. Dr. Speights received his Doctor of Osteopath from the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1980. After completing his residency, he spent two years as chief of clinical pathology at the VA in Temple, Texas. In…

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CAP Staff Meets Challenge From Loyal Donor

Denise Mack (pictured above, with her family) and Greg Gleason know how to meet a challenge. As CAP employees, they responded to a challenge from Nick Serafy, a long-time, dedicated member of the CAP Foundation Board of Directors. Serafy is a businessman from Brownsville, Texas. A husband, father, and grandfather, Serafy offered to match donations…

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Hologic Makes Community Support its Mission

Hologic Makes Community Support its Mission

In 2017, as many as 1,000 women received free cancer screening at See, Test & Treat programs. To make our programs happen, many elements must come together. One of the most important elements is the CAP Foundation’s donor base—and among the most philanthropic among our corporate donors is Hologic, Inc.

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Hillary’s Story: The Many Faces of See, Test & Treat

Hillary’s Story: The Many Faces of See, Test & Treat

A hard-working self-employed realtor, Hillary is there for her clients whenever and wherever they need her. But there was one need for herself that she had never addressed. With her 50th birthday just weeks away, Hillary had never had a mammogram.

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I Want to be Around for my Grandkids

I Want to be Around for my Grandkids

Norton is a small town in southwest Virginia, with a “one way in, one way out” feel of remote communities. Living far from a big city, access to health care is a challenge, exacerbated by the same inability to pay for insurance and medical care as nearly all women who attend See, Test & Treat programs. And in this community, like many others, the mother takes responsibility for the family’s welfare.

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Delivering Life-Saving Cancer Screenings to Women of Every Background

Delivering Life-Saving Cancer Screenings to Women of Every Background

Of all the barriers between women across the country and life-saving cervical and breast cancer screenings, the language barrier can be one of the most difficult to overcome. At Charles Drew Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska, Anthony Montegut, MD, says that many women in the community speak a primary language other than English and that puts them at a high risk of these cancers going untreated.

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