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Purple Tea breast health symposium to unite, educate SWFL women

A panel of renowned breast health experts, researchers and physicians will headline the third annual Purple Tea, a free breast health symposium set for Thursday, Feb. 13 that explores recent developments in the prevention, screening and treatment of breast cancer.

The free event features discussions and presentations from a variety of experts in their respective disciplines. Event Chair Gerri Ware will introduce this year’s honorary chair and keynote speaker, Dr. Nadine “Deanie” Singh, founder and CEO of Premier Mobile Health Services. A teen mother and high school dropout, Singh completed a GED and has since earned an Associate of Arts degree from Broward College, Associate of Science degree in nursing from Florida SouthWestern State College, Bachelor of Science degree in registered nursing from Florida SouthWestern State College, Master of Science degree in nursing practice from South University and Doctor of Nursing degree from South University. A nurse, hospitalist and family nurse practitioner, Singh purchased a mobile medical unit on eBay in 2018 and has since turned her nonprofit into a thriving organization that has served more than 12,000 medically vulnerable patients in Southwest Florida.

Purple Tea speakers and presenters include:

  • Dr. Janine Harewood, a medical oncologist with Lee Health.
  • Dr. Alan Brown, a radiation oncologist with Advocate Radiation Oncology.
  • Dr. Natalia Spinelli, a breast surgical oncologist with Precision Healthcare Specialists.
  • Dr. Faithlore Gardner, a medical oncologist and hematologist with Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute.

Nationally, about one in eight women (13%) will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. This year, it’s estimated that doctors will diagnose about 300,000 new cases of invasive breast cancer in the U.S., representing nearly 30% of all cancers among women.

“Every woman is personally impacted at some point by breast cancer,” Brown said. “If you don’t have breast cancer, one of your loved ones, friends or colleagues likely is a survivor, is currently undergoing treatment or will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the future. Breast cancer is a disease that unites all of us, and Purple Tea aims to bring together women of all backgrounds to learn about breast cancer in a supportive, nurturing environment.”

Attendees at Purple Tea are encouraged to wear purple in a show of unity and solidarity.

Purple Tea will be held from noon to 2 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 13 at Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, 1380 Colonial Blvd. in Fort Myers. Tickets are complimentary and include lunch. Registration is available at AdvocateRO.com/PurpleTeaParty or by calling Sherri Kubesh at 239-839-6015.

Purple Tea is sponsored by Advocate Radiation Oncology, Lee Health, Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute, Fort Myers Alumnae of Delta Sigma Theta and IFoundMyDoctor.com.

Participating vendors include The Beautiful Gate Cancer Support & Resource Center, Partners for Breast Cancer Care, The Regional Cancer Center, Advocate Radiation Oncology, Cancer Alliance Network, Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute, American Cancer Society, Precision Healthcare Specialists, A New Dawn and Pink DIVAS United.

About Advocate Radiation Oncology

Advocate Radiation Oncology has a mission to provide compassionate health care expertise to cancer patients. The practice’s world-class, board-certified radiation oncologists and researchers trained at some of the nation’s top medical schools and access industry-leading technology to treat patients with breast, prostate, lung, brain, head and neck, rectal, liver, bone, cervical and other types of cancers. Advocate is a locally owned practice with 12 cancer treatment centers across southern Florida. For more information, please visit AdvocateRO.com.

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