Health & Fitness
Advocate Health Care and Bears Raise Breast Cancer Awareness
Three Lutheran General Hospital breast cancer patients joined dozens from across Advocate at the Chicago Bears game.
Deerfield’s Beth Levy joined dozens of breast cancer survivors, fighters and family members from across Illinois at Soldier Field on October 21 as part of Advocate Health Care and the Chicago Bears’ efforts to raise awareness for a disease that one in eight women develops during her lifetime.
Donning pink superhero capes, the group participated in Sunday’s “Crucial Catch” game
to intercept cancer, encouraging fans in the stadium and at home to be vigilant
about their breast health.
In addition to the day’s planned breast cancer activities, Levy participated in
the Chicago Bears Bear Down flag ceremony at the game against the New England
Patriots. Levy was diagnosed in June of this year. A 38-year-old busy working
mother of two, it was not until she was changing jobs with a two-week break
between roles that she finally had time to schedule a mammogram. Levy says she
feels really lucky that she got her mammogram when she did and has even started
a charity to help women who can’t afford ancillary services when they are
diagnosed with cancer.
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“Breast cancer is something that affects women of all ages, even women under 40,” said Levy. “I am dedicated to raising awareness for women and the message is simple - go get your mammograms. I didn’t think cancer could happen to me, but it did. Sunday’s ‘Crucial Catch’ game was fun to participate in and also so important
to help promote healthy breast habits for all women.”
