NCMC’s Project Pink 2015

Updated: February 17, 2017 Memorial Plastic Surgery, led by Dr Patrick Hsu, renewed its commitment to the pink ribbon cause at the event hosted by the North Cypress Medical Center last October 24 at the NCMC lobby As one of two major sponsors of the VIPink Preview Party, Memorial Plastic Surgery... | Read More

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project pink 2015 logoUpdated: February 17, 2017

project pink 2015 - mps teamMemorial Plastic Surgery, led by Dr. Patrick Hsu, renewed its commitment to the pink ribbon cause at the event hosted by the North Cypress Medical Center last October 24 at the NCMC lobby.

As one of two major sponsors of the VIPink Preview Party, Memorial Plastic Surgery treated guests to lunch prepared by the Merche Restaurant, a show on the latest fall trends from Macy’s, and talks from leading cancer experts complemented by inspiring stories from breast cancer survivors.

Held each year for the benefit of leading breast cancer foundation Susan G. Komen’s Houston chapter, Project Pink through the efforts of the NCMC, its supporters, and affiliates – such as Memorial Plastic Surgery – has raised over $300,000 since its inaugural. Funds raised have helped advance the pink ribbon cause by financing breast cancer research and screenings in the Houston area.

For more information on Project Pink, visit www.ncmc-projectpink.com. For the latest in breast cancer treatment, you can consult with Dr. Patrick Hsu. You can schedule a consultation online or call 713 633 4411.

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