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    To Raise Breast Cancer Awareness, HHC Asks Women to “Dedicate” Their Mammogram to a Loved One

    Mother's Day Campaign in May Will Use Facebook and Twitter to Engage Patients and Staff

    May 02, 2013

    New York, NY
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    Dr. Susan Sanelli-Russo

    The New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC) today launched a Mother’s Day breast cancer awareness campaign that asks women to dedicate their mammogram to a loved one during the month of May to stress the importance of annual mammograms and preventive screenings. The “I Dedicate” campaign will feature more than 90 educational and cancer screening events at HHC’s 11 hospitals and six large health centers for patients, staff and the public where women over 40 will be urged to schedule a mammogram. The campaign encourages women to visit HHC’s social media pages on Facebook and Twitter or an HHC facility to dedicate their mammograms to a family member or loved one in their lives. Patients and members of the public also will be able to write a special mammogram dedication and enter a contest on Facebook for a chance to win an iPad mini. And the HHC logo will go pink for the month to raise awareness.

    “Mammograms are the most important tool for early detection of breast cancer, and HHC hospitals and health centers are committed to promoting and providing this life-saving screening at little or no cost,” said HHC President Alan D. Aviles.

    HHC has traditionally targeted May and Mother’s Day to create awareness about the benefits of breast cancer prevention, screening and early detection. HHC doctors performed more than 101,000 mammograms last year and actively encourage women over 40 to get regular, confidential mammograms regardless of their ability to pay, lack of health insurance or immigration status.

    The “I Dedicate” breast cancer awareness campaign features a number of HHC employees who have lent their voices and stories to this important cause.

    Dr. Susan Sanelli-Russo dedicates her mammogram “to all mothers who face a breast cancer diagnosis.” Marisol Perez, a Vascular Services Coordinator, dedicates her mammogram “to undocumented immigrant women because many of them fear deportation more than illness. They live their lives without preventive screenings, like mammograms, until it’s too late and the diagnosis is devastating.” And Vivian Morgan, Radiology Supervisor in a Mammography Unit at HHC, dedicates her mammogram “to all my patients because when they come in crying, we cry together. And when they’re in remission, we laugh together. That’s the best part of my job.”

    Other dedications can be viewed on HHC’s website.

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    Sources: HHC, NYC Health Department,
    American Cancer Society

    “Today, early detection and treatment, along with improvements in cancer research and health awareness, are giving millions of women the chance of surviving cancer,” said Dr. Valerie Katz of the Breast Center at Lincoln Medical Center. “When breast cancer is detected and treated at its earliest stage, survival is 99%. In the fight against this disease, preventative screenings continue to be a most important tool and it is recommended that women over 40 get a mammogram and a breast examination by a doctor on a yearly basis.”

    HHC patients and staff will also be able to go on to facebook.com/NYCHealthSystem and access images with the words “I dedicate my mammogram to my …,” and select from more than a dozen choices of special people — mothers, sisters, husbands or sons — and pick one that’s most relevant to them.

    All HHC hospitals, diagnostic and treatment centers, and community health clinics will feature an “I Dedicate” recognition wall for staff and patients to post pink ribbons with their dedication and help encourage others to schedule their mammogram.

    HHC hospitals and health centers will host the following breast cancer screening and informational events throughout the month of May:

    MAMMOGRAM EDUCATION AND SCREENING EVENTS

    Mammograms by appointment only

    BRONX

    Jacobi Medical Center
    Building 6 Lobby
    1400 Pelham Parkway South
    Wednesdays: May 15, 22, & 29
    11:30am – 8:00pm
    (718) 918-4716

    Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center
    234 East 149th Street
    Medical Pavilion
    Tuesdays: May 7, 14, 21 & 28
    Thursdays: May 9, 16, 23 & 30
    4pm – 6:30pm
    Women’s Health Clinic – 1A2
    Saturdays: May 11 & 18
    8am – 2pm
    (718) 579-5550

    Morrisania Diagnostic & Treatment Center
    1225 Gerard Avenue
    Wednesdays: 15 & 29
    10am – 2pm
    (718)-960-2701

    North Central Bronx Hospital
    3424 Kossuth Avenue
    Mondays: May 13, 20 & 27
    Wednesdays: May 15, 22, & 29
    Fridays: May 10, 17, 24 & 31
    9am – 3pm
    (718) 519-3086

    Segundo Ruiz Belvis Diagnostic & Treatment Center
    545 East 142nd Street
    Wednesday: May 29
    10am – 2pm
    (718) 579-4010

    BROOKLYN

    Coney Island Hospital
    First Floor Lobby
    2601 Ocean Parkway
    Thursdays: May 16, 23 & 30
    12pm – 2pm
    (718) 616-4432

    Cumberland Diagnostic & Treatment Center
    4th Floor Auditorium
    100 North Portland Avenue
    Hats and High Tea for Breast Cancer Awareness (Must RSVP)
    Friday, May 10
    10am -12pm
    (718) 260-4851

    East New York Diagnostic & Treatment Center
    Lobby
    2094 Pitkin Avenue
    Tuesdays: May 14, 21 & 28
    Thursdays: May 16, 23, & 30
    10am – 3pm
    (718) 240-0531

    Kings County Hospital Center
    E Building – Lobby
    451 Clarkson Avenue
    Wednesday: May 15
    Thursday: May 23
    10am – 1pm
    (718) 245-3267

    Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center
    3rd Floor Conference Room #2
    760 Broadway
    Hats and High Tea for Breast Cancer Awareness (Must RSVP)
    Thursday, May 16
    11am – 2pm
    (718) 963-5771

    MANHATTAN

    Bellevue Hospital Center
    Atrium – Lobby
    462 First Avenue
    Tuesdays: May 14 & 21
    Thursdays, May 16 & 23
    10am – 2pm
    (212) 562-4384

    Harlem Hospital Center
    Mural Pavilion – Women’s Imaging, 2nd Floor
    506 Lenox Avenue
    Monday – Friday, May 6 – 31
    8am – 6pm
    (212) 939-4291

    Metropolitan Hospital Center
    1901 First Avenue
    Thursday, May 9
    10am – 2pm
    (212) 423-7993

    Eddie Jr’s Hair Salon *
    1604 Madison Avenue
    Saturday, May 11
    10am – 3pm
    (212) 423-7993

    Bally Total Fitness *
    1915 Third Avenue
    May 14 (Tuesday)
    2pm – 7pm
    (212) 423-7993

    * Scheduled mammograms will take place at Metropolitan Hospital.

    QUEENS

    Elmhurst Hospital Center
    79-01 Broadway
    Monday: May 13
    10am – 12pm
    Wednesday: May 15
    10am – 1pm
    (718) 334-1900

    Queens Hospital Center
    82-68 164th Street
    Wednesdays: May: 8 & 15
    11am – 2pm
    (718) 883-4509

    STATEN ISLAND

    Mariners Harbor Family Health Center
    Forest Plaza Shopping Center
    2040 Forest Avenue
    Friday: May 10
    10am – 3pm
    (718) 761-2060

    Sea View Hospital Rehabilitation Center & Home
    Robitzek Lobby
    460 Brielle Avenue
    Friday: May 10
    10am – 3pm
    (718) 317-3000

    Mammograms by appointment only.


    Contact : Ian Michaels (HHC) (212) 788-3339

    About HHC

    The New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC) is a $6.7 billion integrated healthcare delivery system with its own 420,000 member health plan, MetroPlus, and is the largest municipal healthcare organization in the country. HHC serves 1.4 million New Yorkers every year and more than 475,000 are uninsured. HHC provides medical, mental health and substance abuse services through its 11 acute care hospitals, four skilled nursing facilities, six large diagnostic and treatment centers and more than 70 community based clinics. HHC Health and Home Care also provides in-home services for New Yorkers. HHC was the 2008 recipient of the National Quality Forum and The Joint Commission’s John M. Eisenberg Award for Innovation in Patient Safety and Quality. For more information, visit www.nychhc.org/hhc or find us on facebook.com/NYCHealthSystem or twitter.com/NYCHealthSystem.

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