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USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute’s 14th annual Think Pink Tea celebrates breast cancer awareness

Breast cancer awareness takes the runway at USA Health’s 15th Think Pink Tea

In the United States, one woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every two minutes, and early detection is key. The Think Pink Tea is an effort to educate the community on the importance of screenings, and to support those who have been diagnosed with the disease.

Published Sep 23rd, 2025

The USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute (MCI) invites the community to its 15th Think Pink Tea this October, the signature community event honoring breast cancer survivors, caregivers, and their loved ones. The celebration takes place Sunday, Oct. 19, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Arthur R. Outlaw Convention Center, 1 S. Water St., Mobile. Doors open at 2:30 p.m.

In the United States, one woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every two minutes, and early detection is key. The Think Pink Tea event is an effort to educate the community on the importance of screenings, and to support those who have been diagnosed with the disease.

Event highlights include:

  • Educational panel: Top scientists, physicians, and industry professionals will address today’s most pressing questions about breast cancer.
  • Runway fashion show: More than 20 inspiring MCI breast cancer survivors will model fashions in a celebration of courage and hope.
  • Munch and mingle: Guests can meet MCI researchers, connect with health resource providers, and explore ways to get involved in the community.

MCI extends special thanks to Remington College, Belk, Ballin’s LTD, and the Breast Friends Forever cancer support group for their generous support in making this event possible.

Those planning to attend are asked to RSVP by Friday, Oct. 10, at usahealthsystem.com/think-pink-tea.

Open to all, the 15th annual Think Pink Tea embodies this year’s theme, “From Snowflakes to Survivors – All Roads Lead to Hope,” and encourages the entire community to raise awareness, celebrate survivorship, and advance the conversation about breast health.

For event questions, contact [email protected].

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