WHEELING, WV – Representatives from the Wheeling-Ohio County Health Department, West Virginia University Extension and Wheeling’s Think Pink organization will hold a wreath hanging ceremony at the City/County building for West Virginia Breast Cancer Awareness Day and National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

The event will be held on October 2, 2019 at 2:00pm and marks the annual West Virginia Breast Cancer Awareness Day and beginning of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.  Similar ceremonies will take place across the state as public officials and citizens gather to demonstrate a commitment to fight the disease that has claimed the lives of so many women, and to raise awareness of the importance of joining the fight for a cure.

By celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Wheeling – Ohio County Health Department and its partners hope to increase community awareness of how early detection saves lives.

On Thursday, October 17, 2019 the annual Think Pink Luncheon will be held at Wheeling Park’s White Palace.  This special event benefits the WV Breast and Cervical Cancer Fund.

The goal of Breast Cancer Awareness Month is to increase awareness of the importance of early detection of breast cancer.  Breast cancer continues to be a leading cause of cancer related deaths among WV women.

Currently the best method to reduce deaths due to breast cancer is through early detection of the disease.  Women age 50 and older should have a mammogram at least every two years.  Women ages 40-49 should talk with their health care provider about their screening schedule.  Clinical breast exams by a physician or nurse are recommended every three years for women in their 20s and 30s and every year for women 40 and over.  Breast self-exams are encouraged for women in starting in their 20s.

Clinical breast exams, breast self-exams and mammograms can save lives.  The West Virginia Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program offers free or low-cost mammograms, breast exams and Pap tests to women who quality.

For more information call the Wheeling-Ohio County Health Department at (304) 234-3682 or visit our website at www.ohiocountyhealth.com .