Craft fair brings awareness to breast cancer
AFTON – Chenango Health Network’s Every Woman Counts in Chenango County Campaign will host a Breast Cancer Awareness Craft Fair featuring more than 15 vendors at the River Club in Afton on April 24 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Lourdes “Mission in Motion” mobile mammography van will be on site providing mammograms for insured and uninsured women. No appointments necessary. No doctor referrals necessary.
To schedule an appointment, call 607-798-5723.
Chenango Health Network’s Every Woman Counts in Chenango County Campaign is a local community-based effort to encourage and help women to have breast and gyn cancer screenings. Campaign staff conduct outreach activities, recruiting women throughout Chenango County to participate in the Campaign. Upon joining the Campaign, women agree to follow through with their cancer screenings and to be contacted by Chenango Health Network staff for regular reminders and follow-up inquiries. More than 700 Chenango County women are actively participating in this program.
Chenango Health Network (CHN) staff help women who are uninsured or underinsured enroll in the NYS Cancer Services Program so they may obtain necessary screenings. CHN staff assist women in need of additional imaging services, biopsies, treatment or second opinions to identify appropriate health care providers. Staff and volunteers also offer emotional and practical support to women who are diagnosed with a breast or gyn cancer.
Call Lori Kemmerer of the Chenango Health Network at 607-337-4331 to learn more or to join the Every Woman Counts in Chenango County Campaign.
The Lourdes “Mission in Motion” mobile mammography van will be on site providing mammograms for insured and uninsured women. No appointments necessary. No doctor referrals necessary.
To schedule an appointment, call 607-798-5723.
Chenango Health Network’s Every Woman Counts in Chenango County Campaign is a local community-based effort to encourage and help women to have breast and gyn cancer screenings. Campaign staff conduct outreach activities, recruiting women throughout Chenango County to participate in the Campaign. Upon joining the Campaign, women agree to follow through with their cancer screenings and to be contacted by Chenango Health Network staff for regular reminders and follow-up inquiries. More than 700 Chenango County women are actively participating in this program.
Chenango Health Network (CHN) staff help women who are uninsured or underinsured enroll in the NYS Cancer Services Program so they may obtain necessary screenings. CHN staff assist women in need of additional imaging services, biopsies, treatment or second opinions to identify appropriate health care providers. Staff and volunteers also offer emotional and practical support to women who are diagnosed with a breast or gyn cancer.
Call Lori Kemmerer of the Chenango Health Network at 607-337-4331 to learn more or to join the Every Woman Counts in Chenango County Campaign.
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