Memorial Medical Center
to Host Lung Cancer Awareness Event
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[November 05, 2018]
Memorial Medical Center will host a free community event to inform and
educate people about lung cancer on Thursday, Nov. 15, at the Memorial
Center for Learning and Innovation (MCLI), 228 W. Miller St.
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The program, “Shine a Light on Lung Cancer,” begins at 6 p.m. in
room 2A on the MCLI's second floor.
The two-hour program will feature Dr. Traves Crabtree and Dr.
Stephen Hazelrigg, both with Southern Illinois University School of
Medicine, and Dr. P.J. Nanavati with University Radiologists. The
program will also honor people living with lung cancer and those who
have been lost to the disease.
Crabtree, a cardiothoracic surgeon and professor with the division
of cardiothoracic surgery in the department of surgery at SIU School
of Medicine, will discuss lung cancer prevention and screenings.
Hazelrigg, chair of cardiothoracic surgery at Memorial Medical
Center and the division of cardiothoracic surgery at SIU School of
Medicine, will present new and innovative treatments for lung
cancer.
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Nanavati, a radiation oncologist, will discuss the use of stereotactic body
radiation therapy to treat lung cancer.
A custom-made lung model with camera will be set up for participants to
visualize what takes place during lung cancer surgery.
Shine a Light on Lung Cancer events, sponsored by the Lung Cancer Alliance, are
hosted by healthcare facilities across the nation in November as part of Lung
Cancer Awareness Month.
Free parking is available in the Memorial Center for Learning and Innovation's
parking garage at Rutledge and Carpenter streets. Light refreshments will be
served.
To register, visit MemorialMedical.com/ Events or call 217-788-3333.
[Michael Leathers, MHS] |