Pink and Pearl Campaign Promotes Cancer Awareness
Tuesday, November 8, 2022 11:28 am
The Tennessee Department of Health is promoting breast and lung cancer awareness in November with the annual Pink & Pearl Campaign. "Now is a good time to prioritize cancer screenings and regular check-ups with your health care provider," said TDH Commissioner Dr. Morgan McDonald, MD FACP FAAP. "Early cancer detection is critical to beating a cancer diagnosis." The Pink & Pearl Campaign combines the pink ribbon, a recognized breast cancer awareness symbol, with the pearl ribbon representing lung cancer awareness. While breast cancer is the most common cancer in female Tennesseans, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths for men and women. "The Pink & Pearl Campaign allows us to highlight Tennessee's leading cause of cancer and the most common cause of cancer deaths," said Tennessee Department of Health Assistant Commissioner Tobi Amosun, MD, FAAP. "Health screenings should be an essential part of your life health plan. By raising awareness, decreasing risk factors like tobacco use, and making early interventions, we mitigate the rising number of breast and lung cancer deaths in our state, and ultimately save more lives." Breast Screening Recommendations Free breast cancer screenings are available to qualifying individuals through the Tennessee Breast and Cervical Screening Program (TBSCP). TBCSP provides breast and cervical screening services to uninsured and underinsured women, and diagnostic testing for men and women who qualify. TennCare coverage is available for eligible individuals through the Presumptive Eligibility Program. Contact your local health department for more information. Lung Screening Recommendations
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