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The Paducah Sun
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Western Baptist Hospital invites women to a special ladies night out to promote breast cancer awareness and encourage mammograms during Baptist at the Box Office.
Women, who are over 40 and never had a mammogram or haven’t had one in three or more years, are encouraged to attend a free screening of “Grease” at Maiden Alley Cinema, 112 Maiden Alley, on Monday and receive valuable information from the hospital’s health care providers.
Ladies are encouraged to dress in ’50s-style attire and will be provided with free popcorn by Western Baptist and Murray State University.
Moviegoers will also get a brief medical update on breast cancer.
Dr. Jennifer Brien, radiologist, will discuss the need for and accuracy of mammograms. Kay Travis, community college administrator, will provide a breast cancer survivor’s perspective. Betty Brown, Baptist Imaging Center supervisor, will describe the comfort and ease of digital mammograms.
Seating is limited to 140 guests who meet the requirements.
To make a reservation, call 270-575-2851.