(KLZA)-- Community Medical Center in Falls City is hosting a “Pink Out” event Friday as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Everyone is welcome to the event to be held between 2 and 4 p.m..
Julie Fiegener, Director of Imaging and Lead Mammography Technician at CMC said that fear of having a mammogram is the biggest obstacle for people to overcome. She says the open house is a chance for those concerned about having a mammogram to see the facility and talk with the staff about the procedures and hopefully become more at ease about the tests.
Tours of the Imaging and Oncology Departments will be part of the event to show area residents what services are available locally. Those local procedures include screening exams, 3-D imaging, breast ultrasounds and breast biopsy's.
During the event there will be refreshments, giveaways and a drawing for a spa basket.
Again the Community Medical Center Pink Out event will be Friday from 2 - 4 p.m. and everyone is invited to attend.
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