Memorial Hermann In the Pink of Health celebrates 25th Annual Luncheon

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The 25th Annual Memorial Hermann In the Pink of Health Luncheon was held on October 24 at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott, focusing on early detection of breast and ovarian cancer. This initiative has raised over $9. 1 million to support free mammograms and invest in cutting-edge cancer care technology. The event featured a Champagne reception and was emceed by Dana Tyson, with notable speakers including Justin Kendrick and Anne E. Neeson.

Giuliana and Bill Rancic shared their advocacy journey, emphasizing the need for awareness and support in the fight against breast cancer. Taylor Odlozil's tribute to his late wife, Haley, brought a personal perspective on the challenges faced by cancer patients and their families. The luncheon also aimed to raise awareness about scheduling mammograms, underscoring the message that early detection saves lives. Attendees were encouraged to visit the Melissa Preston Breast Cancer Center for appointments. The event not only celebrates the achievements of In the Pink of Health but also emphasizes the ongoing need for community support in cancer care.

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