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.