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July 18, 2013
More Free Cancer Screenings for Bayou Region Residents
New Mobile Medical Clinic Dedication
(Houma, La.)
– A special dedication event will be held Thursday, July 18 from 4 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. at Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center at TGMC to showcase the new state-of-the-art mobile medical clinic – the
Early Bird
. Staff will be on site to conduct tours of the new mobile clinic and distribute early detection literature. A ribbon cutting will be held at 4:30 p.m. “The new Early Bird Mobile Medical Clinic gives us the opportunity to provide additional, potentially-lifesaving, cancer screenings to even more residents of our tri-parish community,” said Phyllis Peoples, President and CEO of Terrebonne General Medical Center (TGMC). “Wellness and prevention are at the core of TGMC’s vision, and by offering access to cancer education and prevention services, we hope to increase the number of early-detected cancers and improve survival outcomes regionally.” The mobile clinic will provide free screenings for breast, prostate, skin, oral and colorectal cancers for the uninsured and underinsured. Expanding access to cancer screenings is critical to detecting cancer earlier, when more treatment options are available and better outcomes are possible. Death rates from cancer are higher than average in many Louisiana parishes due largely to late stage diagnosis. “Fighting cancer starts with prevention and early detection – detecting cancer early can make all the difference,” said Renea Duffin, vice president, cancer support and outreach, Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center. “Offering more free screenings to at-risk populations is a critical part of our mission to improve survivorship and lessen the burden of cancer.” The clinic has three exam rooms and will provide services at convenient times and locations such as on weekday evenings and weekends. The monthly calendar can be found online at
https://marybird.org/houma/calendar-of-events
. Early detection services on the mobile clinic are staffed by a community outreach coordinator, early detection specialist, nurse navigator and physicians who conduct screenings. Since 2002, Mary Bird Perkins and its partners across southeast Louisiana have screened more than 50,000 people for cancer. The organization began operating its first mobile clinic in 2006, which travels throughout an 18 parish service area. The Baton Rouge Area Foundation granted $2 million in 2012 for this additional mobile unit, including up to $750,000 for its purchase and $1.25 million to operate it for five years in designated parishes. The Foundation provided the grant from its Fund for the Future of the Gulf, which is a flexible fund established following the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in 2010 and generously funded by BP. Under the act of donation, the fund first assisted members of the deepwater drilling industry who suffered economic hardship as a result of the federal moratorium on drilling, and now is addressing long-term issues affecting people, wildlife and the environment, as well as developing and implementing solutions that deliver a stronger and smarter Gulf Coast.
Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center at TGMC provides the full spectrum of cancer care, from prevention and early detection to diagnosis, treatment, recovery and survivorship for those in the Bayou Region. Its services include chemotherapy, radiation therapy and surgery, as well as patient navigation, clinical trials and free community screenings. The Center is nationally accredited with commendation and recognized for excellence in cancer care by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer.
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