The New York Yankees today announced details regarding a free skin cancer screening, which will be open to guests attending the team’s Thursday, Aug. 22, 1:05 p.m. game vs. Cleveland.
Beginning when Stadium gates open at 11:30 a.m. and lasting until the scheduled 1:05 p.m. first pitch of the game, these quick and painless examinations will take place on the 200 Level Concourse in between the New Era Team Store and Section 223.
All screenings are free and “walk-up” — reservations are not required. However, fans should note that they will need a valid ticket for Thursday’s Yankees-Guardians game to enter Yankee Stadium.
The screening is led by Yankees Team Dermatologist Dr. Darrell Rigel, who will be joined by colleagues from the dermatology departments of New York University and Mount Sinai. The annual event is offered to guests prior to one home game each season and is also open to all New York Yankees employees, Yankee Stadium Legends Hospitality staff members and Yankee Stadium Securitas officers before gates open to guests.
“Early detection of skin cancer through regular screening is crucial, significantly increasing the chances of successful treatment,” said Rigel. “I am thrilled that my fellow dermatology professionals and I can provide these screenings each year. They are quick and non-intrusive, and they can end up being a lifesaver.”
In attendance to support skin cancer awareness will be Yankees Hall of Fame Manager Joe Torre, who, along with Dr. Rigel, will join the YES broadcast booth in the top of the third inning to discuss the importance of early detection with broadcasters Michael Kay and Paul O’Neill.
Individuals interested in learning more about skin cancer, including with methods of prevention and detection, should visit the American Academy of Dermatology Association Skin Cancer Resource webpage at www.aad.org/skincancer.