🌸 Join Us for a Breast and Cervical Cancer Awareness Seminar and Free Screening Sign-Up Event! 🌸
DCCC and Asian Breast Health Outreach Project (ABHOP) are hosting a special event dedicated to raising awareness about breast and cervical cancer on March 24th! Join us for an informative seminar followed by an opportunity to sign up for FREE screenings. We are providing 2nd screening session on March 25th if you are unable to make it to our 1st session. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to take control of your health.
Seminar Topic: Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection
🎤 Speaker: Dr. Wenliang Shi
🗓️ Date: Sunday, March 24th
🕒 Time: 2pm-3pm
🏢 Location: Dallas Chinese Community Center
At our seminar, you’ll learn about the importance of early detection, risk factors, and preventive measures for breast and cervical cancer.
Our expert speaker Dr. Wenliang Shi, a board-certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist, to give a lecture on breast cancer and cervical cancer. He received his MD degree in Medicine and also completed his MD training in OBGYN. He has had over 20 years of clinical and research experiences, and is one of the leading authorities in Asian communities on women’s health.
1st Session Screening Sign-up
🗓️ Date: Sunday, March 24th
🕒 Time: 2pm-4pm
2nd Session Screening Sign-up
🗓️ Date: Monday, March 25th
🕒 Time: 11am-1pm
Who is eligible for FREE screening?
Mammogram:
➡️ Women aged 40 and above
➡️ Low-income household
➡️ Uninsured
Pap Smear:
➡️ Women aged 18 and above
➡️ Legal residents of Texas
➡️ Low-income household
➡️ Uninsured
Bring your friends, family members, and loved ones to this important event. Together, we can spread awareness, promote early detection, and ultimately save lives. Help us make a difference in the fight against breast and cervical cancer. Let’s empower our community to prioritize their health and well-being. We look forward to seeing you there!
If you have more questions, please contact us at dccc.melody@gmail.com
This seminar and pap smear screening are sponsored by Light and Salt Association and the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT)