It will take place from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in an undisclosed location. Registration is required at Mob@cancerdusein.org to be informed by email.
The first Pink Ribbon “flash mob” is an original mobilization to sensitize women and public opinion on the importance of early detection of this cancer. Also on October 2, the Hôtel de Ville in Paris will host the awarding of the Pink Ribbon Prizes created by the association “Le Cancer du Sein, Parlons-en!”.
“Organized” screening concerns women aged 50 to 74. Called “Rendez-vous santé +”, it allows French women of this age to benefit, every two years, from a mammogram 100% covered by Health Insurance without advance payment and under quality controlled conditions. and security.
According to data from the National Health Accreditation and Assessment Agency, the first randomized screening trials have shown that mammography performed every two years can reduce the specific mortality of patients by around 30%. women aged 50 to 69, after 7 to 13 years of follow-up.