Published October 26. 2022 11:13AM
During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Lehigh Valley Topper Cancer Institute hosted Pink Out, a free and fun night out dedicated to breast health, Oct. 20 at the Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley.
Guests were encouraged to wear pink to receive a gift and had the opportunity to tour the cancer institute’s mobile mammography coach and make an appointment to get screened for breast cancer. Resource tables offering fun and interactive health information were set up for guests to visit.
Children were able to explore a pink firetruck and have their faces painted. Lehigh Valley Health Network providers also gave remarks about what’s new relating to breast health.
A Pink Out is dedicated to breast health. The event was held at the Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley. There were various activities for children and adults, as well as tours of the mobile mammography unit.
Lehigh Valley Health Network doctors attend an Oct. 20 Pink Out breast cancer event including, left to right, Ranju Gupta, M.D. (hematology/medical oncology), Priya Sareen, M.D. (breast radiology), Deborah Sundlof, D.O. (cardiac-oncology), Jeanette Blauth, M.D. (radiation-oncology), Lori Alfonse, D.O. (breast surgery), Samina Wahhab, M.D. (plastic and reconstructive surgery), Sean J. Wallace, M.D. (plastic and reconstructive surgery, microvascular reconstructive surgery), Randolph Wojcik Jr., M.D. (plastic and reconstructive surgery) and Nicholas Lamparello, D.O. (hematology/medical oncology).
PRESS PHOTOS BY SHARON SCHRANTZ Anand and Nithin Crooke have fun with balloons at the Pink Out event.