Garrett Regional Medical Center celebrates Pink Out Day for Breast and Lung Cancer Awareness

Garrett Regional Medical Center celebrates Pink Out Day for Breast and Lung Cancer Awareness (Deep Creek Lake, MD)

Garrett Regional Medical Center team members wore their pink and pearls for Pink Out Day to promote both Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which is recognized in October, and Lung Cancer Awareness Month, which is observed in November. The Pink and Pearl campaign’s goal is to bring awareness to both breast and lung cancer and to encourage everyone to get their recommended cancer screenings. The color pink is associated with breast cancer awareness, while white (or pearl) is a symbol of lung cancer awareness.

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