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CBS 3 and Susan G. Komen for the Cure Turn Philadelphia Area Skyline Pink Again for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Philly Police Department Joins Battle Against Breast Cancer

CBS 3 (KYW-TV) and the Philadelphia
Affiliate of Susan G. Komen For The Cure will turn the skyline pink for the
sixth year in a row this month with its annual breast cancer awareness
campaign, LIGHTS FOR THE CURE.
More than 60 buildings and landmarks in the area will light their exteriors
pink beginning at sunset tonight, Monday, October 1 and throughout the
month as a reminder to remain vigilant in the fight for a cure. CBS 3 will
also air special promotional announcements throughout October reminding
area women to schedule a mammogram as part of the station's ongoing breast
cancer awareness campaign.
Symphony House, one of the newest additions to the Philadelphia skyline at
Broad and Pine Streets, and the future home of the Philadelphia Theatre
Company, will join the campaign for the first time this year along with
GlaxoSmithKline. Other landmarks include: Lincoln Financial Field, home of
the Philadelphia Eagles; LOVE Park Fountain; the Battleship New Jersey;
Macy's Grand Court in Center City; Boathouse Row and Camden City Hall in
New Jersey, among many others. Atlantic City will also participate,
showing its colors on Friday, October 12th with 10 buildings participating.
"Awareness is still a crucial part of the fight against breast cancer,"
says President and General Manager Michael Colleran. "CBS 3 has been
committed to spreading the word about early detection for almost two
decades, and, as long as this disease still takes a toll on this community,
we are staying the course."
"Despite all of our progress in fighting this disease, many women still put
off their annual mammograms which makes it difficult to detect breast
cancer when it is most curable," says Elaine Grobman, executive director of
the Philadelphia affiliate of Susan G. Komen For The Cure, the world's
largest network of breast cancer activists. "Lights For The Cure is a
can't miss reminder for women to get tested."
This year, the Philadelphia Police Department will also join the fight
against breast cancer. This Friday, October 5, community relations
officers and other administrative staff will be stationed on local street
corners handing out pink ribbons to passersby while collecting donations in
support of Susan G. Komen For The Cure. The Police Department effort is a
salute to local female officers battling this disease.
CBS 3 is part of CBS Television Stations, a division of CBS Corporation.
For a complete list of the buildings and landmarks participating in the
LIGHTS FOR THE CURE campaign, go to www.cbs3.com.
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