ROSSVILLE, Md. —
Every year, the NFL and the Baltimore Ravens raise awareness about cancer detection as part of the league's Crucial Catch program.
This Sunday, the Ravens will recognize survivors and patients who are fighting the disease.
But not all cancer patients are able to attend football games or tailgates. So, MedStar Health teamed up with the Ravens on Thursday to bring the fun to the fans. MedStar Health welcomed Ravens alums, mascot Poe and the Cheerleaders to the MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center.
"It's so exciting to me," said Chanta Kendall, a cancer patient. "I loved meeting them and I love taking a picture with the Super Bowl ring — that was very awesome for me — and I'm never going to forget this."
"We know that, for cancer, early detection means early treatme