‘Do It for the Girls’: Graham’s Creative Push for Mammograms

On WGIL’s Galesburg in Focus, host Chris Postin interviewed Katie Brewer, Director of Imaging Services, and Alicia Shaw, Director of Marketing for Graham Health System, about Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Key Points:

  • Early Detection Saves Lives: In Knox County, breast cancer affects ~3,000 women and 30 men in their lifetimes, with a 99% survival rate if caught early. One in five cases is detected late due to fear, cost, or lack of education.
  • Accessible Mammograms: Graham offers walk-in screening mammograms (no order needed) at Galesburg’s Center for Ambulatory Care (Mon–Fri, 8 AM–2:30 p.m.) and appointments in Canton. Advanced 3D mammography, AI tools, and financial/transportation assistance address barriers.

- Community Campaigns:

  • "Do It for the Girls” Bra Campaign: Decorated bras displayed at businesses and a “bra tree” in Galesburg spark awareness. Vote for favorites on Graham’s Facebook page.
  • “Threads of Hope” Fashion Show: Oct 16 at Galesburg Community Arts Council, featuring Dr. Sophia Omoro’s designs, supports detection technology and Kenyan women’s education.
  • Graham’s Growth: Since 2021, Graham expanded to 12 clinics in Galesburg, adding urology, convenient care, and a surgical center (opening 2026).

 

Graham Health System promotes early breast cancer detection with accessible screenings and creative campaigns while expanding healthcare in Galesburg. Schedule mammograms at 309-647-5240, ext. 2860, or via the patient portal.

 

On WGIL’s Galesburg in Focus, host Chris Postin interviewed Katie Brewer, Director of Imaging Services, and Alicia Shaw, Director of Marketing for Graham Health

 

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