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Valparaiso, IN – Northwest Health – Porter will host a “Blow Away Breast Cancer” rally to commemorate
breast cancer awareness month in the community and to celebrate and honor those who have been
affected by a breast cancer diagnosis. The event will take place at Noon on Thursday, Oct. 12 in the main
lobby of Northwest Health – Porter, located at 85 East U.S. Highway 6, Valparaiso.
The Blow Away Breast Cancer rally will feature comments from hospital officials, a breast cancer
survivor and others, a flag-raising ceremony, and “planting” of decorative pinwheels that symbolize the
wind Blowing Away Breast Cancer.
“During breast cancer awareness month in October, we renew our focus on the fight against breast
cancer. Our Blow Away Breast Cancer event is one opportunity for us to remind women of the
importance of an annual screening mammogram and a time to honor our patients and loved ones
affected by breast cancer,” said James Leonard, DO, Interim Chief Executive Officer at Northwest Health
– Porter.
The Blow Away Breast Cancer event was created in hope that the breast cancer flag that waves
throughout the month, and the pinwheels that blow in the wind, will create awareness about the
importance of annual screening mammograms to detect breast cancer in its earliest stages, when it is
most treatable.
To schedule a screening mammogram at Northwest Health – Porter, call 219-983-8399.
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About Northwest Health
Northwest Health is a comprehensive healthcare system committed to providing communities in
Northwest Indiana with high-quality, accessible healthcare—from highly specialized care and surgical
services to more routine primary care. The system of more than 60 access points includes three
hospitals, five emergency departments, urgent care centers, outpatient surgery centers, an ambulance
service, and physician offices. A team of more than 3,000 employees work together with the more than
700 physicians on its medical staffs. Northwest Health is owned in part by physicians. For more
information, visit NWHealthIN.com.Valparaiso, IN – Northwest Health – Porter will host a “Blow Away Breast Cancer” rally to commemorate
breast cancer awareness month in the community and to celebrate and honor those who have been
affected by a breast cancer diagnosis. The event will take place at Noon on Thursday, Oct. 12 in the main
lobby of Northwest Health – Porter, located at 85 East U.S. Highway 6, Valparaiso.
The Blow Away Breast Cancer rally will feature comments from hospital officials, a breast cancer
survivor and others, a flag-raising ceremony, and “planting” of decorative pinwheels that symbolize the
wind Blowing Away Breast Cancer.
“During breast cancer awareness month in October, we renew our focus on the fight against breast
cancer. Our Blow Away Breast Cancer event is one opportunity for us to remind women of the
importance of an annual screening mammogram and a time to honor our patients and loved ones
affected by breast cancer,” said James Leonard, DO, Interim Chief Executive Officer at Northwest Health
– Porter.
The Blow Away Breast Cancer event was created in hope that the breast cancer flag that waves
throughout the month, and the pinwheels that blow in the wind, will create awareness about the
importance of annual screening mammograms to detect breast cancer in its earliest stages, when it is
most treatable.
To schedule a screening mammogram at Northwest Health – Porter, call 219-983-8399.
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About Northwest Health
Northwest Health is a comprehensive healthcare system committed to providing communities in
Northwest Indiana with high-quality, accessible healthcare—from highly specialized care and surgical
services to more routine primary care. The system of more than 60 access points includes three
hospitals, five emergency departments, urgent care centers, outpatient surgery centers, an ambulance
service, and physician offices. A team of more than 3,000 employees work together with the more than
700 physicians on its medical staffs. Northwest Health is owned in part by physicians. For more
information, visit NWHealthIN.com.