KEMH: Pink Lights For Breast Cancer Awareness

September 30, 2022

The main entrance of King Edward VII Memorial Hospital [KEMH] will feature pink light every night during the month of October in order to highlight breast cancer awareness.

A spokesperson said, “The main entrance of King Edward VII Memorial Hospital will be bathed in a soft pink light every night during the month of October. The light is to remind the public to manage their breast health and to highlight breast cancer awareness.

“Last year Bermuda Hospitals Board [BHB] upgraded its 2D mammography unit to a 3D unit. The GE Pristina machine produces significantly clearer images. Research has shown that more cancers are detected with 3D mammography than with 2D.

“BHB also has an automated breast ultrasound [ABUS] unit that can soon be used as an adjunct to the mammogram service, for people with dense breast tissue. Research shows that using the ABUS increases by 35.7 percent, the potential to find cancers that would not have been found with mammography alone.

“Physician referrals are not required for mammograms at BHB. Members of the public 40 and over are advised to have a scan annually. Those who have a family history of breast cancer can contact the BHB mammography unit directly on 239- 1223 for advice on when they should be scanned.”

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