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Breast Cancer Survivors and Fighters Honored at Wrigley Field
Rosemont's Kristin Root among the attendees honored at Mother's Day #PinkOut game raising awareness for breast cancer.

Kristin Root joined more than two dozen breast cancer survivors and fighters from across Illinois to help #PinkOut Wrigley Field this Mother’s Day as part of Advocate Health Care and the Chicago Cubs’ efforts to raise awareness for a disease that one in eight women develop during their lifetime.
“Mother’s Day is the perfect day for all the breast cancer survivors and their moms to celebrate, and for everyone to talk about and be sure they know their family’s health and cancer history,” said Dr. Heidi Memmel. “The giant pink ribbon out on the field is a great reminder that you should talk to your mother, your grandmother, your sister about taking care of their health and being sure they get their annual screening mammogram.”
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Before the game, Advocate hosted an event at The Park at Wrigley during which fans attending the game wrote messages on a pink “brick” wall to honor those in their life affected by breast cancer.