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Dade Medical College Goes Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Published in Women's Health Weekly, October 21st, 2010

This October, Dade Medical College will Go Pink in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In an effort to increase awareness and preventative care for this disease, the college will also be donating 300 mammography screenings to benefit low-income women in the community.

"Breast cancer is most common form of cancer in women and it is heartbreaking to know that it takes the lives of hundreds of thousands annually because, if caught in the early stages, it is very treatable," states Dade Medical College CEO Ernesto Perez. "That is why we are so committed to promoting awareness and preventative care on our campuses and in our community during this very special time of the...

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