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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 104Pt. 4Ch. 4Art. 1§ 109277 Breast Cancer Screening Notice

§ 109277 Breast Cancer Screening Notice

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§ 109277 Breast Cancer Screening Notice

This law says doctors and clinics must put up a sign telling patients they can get info about different ways to treat breast cancer if they are diagnosed.

Key Takeaways

  • •Doctors and clinics must post a sign about breast cancer treatment options.
  • •The sign must be big (at least 8.5 x 11 inches) and easy to read.
  • •The sign must be in English, Spanish, and Chinese.
  • •The sign must say 'BE INFORMED' at the top in big letters.

Example

A woman goes to a clinic for a mammogram.

She will see a sign saying she can ask for a list of different breast cancer treatments if she is diagnosed.

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§ 109277 Breast Cancer Screening Notice

(a) Every person or entity who owns or operates a health facility or a clinic, or who is licensed as a physician and surgeon and rents or owns the premises where his or her practice is located, shall cause a sign or notice to be posted where a physician and surgeon performs breast cancer screening or biopsy as an outpatient service, or in a reasonably proximate area to where breast cancer screening or biopsy is performed. A sign or notice posted at the patient registration area of the health facility, clinic, or physician and surgeon’s office shall constitute compliance with this section. (b) The sign or notice shall read as follows: “BE INFORMED” “Upon a diagnosis of breast cancer, your physician and surgeon is required to provide you a written summary of alternative efficacious methods of treatment, pursuant to Section 109275 of the California Health and Safety Code. Your physician and surgeon may choose to provide the summary prior to the performance of a screening or biopsy for breast cancer at your request or at the physician and surgeon’s discretion, when appropriate.” “The information about methods of treatment was developed by the State Department of Public Health to inform patients of the advantages, disadvantages, risks, and descriptions of procedures.” (c) The sign shall be not less than eight and one-half inches by 11 inches and shall be conspicuously displayed so as to be readable. The words “BE INFORMED” shall not be less than one-half inch in height and shall be centered on a single line with no other text. The message on the sign shall appear in English, Spanish, and Chinese. (Amended by Stats. 2007, Ch. 483, Sec. 22. Effective January 1, 2008.)

Last verified: January 11, 2026

Key Terms

health facilitybreast cancer screeningbiopsywritten summaryalternative efficacious methods of treatmentSection 109275

Related Statutes

  • § 109275 Breast Cancer Diagnosis Notification
  • § 101325 Local Health Enforcement Fee Authority
  • § 101330 Annual Fee Assessment List
  • § 101335 Assessment Collection On Tax Bills
  • § 101340 Special Assessment Tax Rules

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 109277.
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