Hundreds of Breast Cancer Survivors to be Celebrated at the Karmanos Cancer Institute and Detroit Tigers' 12th Annual Pink Out the Park
"Pink Out the Park is an electric experience for breast cancer survivors, their friends and families and baseball fans in general," said
The first 15,000 fans through the gates will receive a "Pink Out the Park" Tigers jersey with "Strike Out Breast Cancer" in cursive letters on the collar. The jersey is available in sizes for the whole family. Fans who purchase the special "Pink Out the Park" ticket package will receive Tigers game tickets on
"Cancer doesn't discriminate, but neither does our resolve," said
On the concourse, fans can engage in several activities. There will be a large "I wear pink for" recognition card displayed on the
During pre-game on-field ceremonies, fans will witness recognition of the Karmanos Starting 9, highlighting members of the Karmanos Breast Cancer MDT and others involved in treatment of breast cancer in the cancer center's statewide network.
Features also include the breast cancer survivor parade on the field, a ceremonial first pitch by a breast cancer survivor, delivery of the game ball, "Ring That Bell" celebrating survivors who have finished their cancer treatment, in-game shoutouts of survivors and in-game awareness promotions and entertainment. Breast cancer survivors from throughout
During the fourth inning, Tigers fans can raise their "Pink Out the Park" cheer cards honoring breast cancer survivors and legacy warriors with a tribute and moment of reflection. Tigers and Brewers players will also participate in the impactful annual recognition.
Additional opportunities to donate to breast cancer research will be available during "Pink Out the Park." Fans can use a QR code displayed on the Tigers videoboard and on the Karmanos tables on the main concourse to donate online. A portion of 50/50 raffle sales will also be donated to Karmanos. Fans may also donate to breast cancer research by visiting karmanos.org/pinkoutdonation.
About Breast Cancer
Aside from skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer for American women, according to the
At Karmanos, the Breast Cancer MDT includes surgical oncologists, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, radiologists, pathologists, plastic surgeons, pharmacists, specialized nurse practitioners, dietitians, social workers, genetic counselors and patient navigators. The team focuses entirely on treating breast cancer and shares its collective expertise to create a customized treatment plan for each patient.
In the fight against cancer, early detection is an important weapon since cancer is most treatable in its early stages. Many forms of cancer do not display symptoms at onset, so screening tests help monitor for warning signs. Karmanos recommends an annual screening mammogram for all women of average risk beginning at age 40. Women with one or more risk factors should talk with their family doctor or a Karmanos expert about when to start screening for breast cancer.
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Patient referrals are not needed to receive a screening mammography at Karmanos or McLaren locations. To request a mammogram appointment or learn more, visit karmanos.org/cancerscreening or call 1-800-KARMANOS.
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