In this issue: Immunotherapy medications provide additional options in cancer treatment; The Pregnancy Paradox; Saint John’s neurologists add new services to treat even the rarest conditions;  Pawsitive Pet teams prowl the hospital hallways.
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Do your kids have food allergies? Are you worried about them eating too much sugar? Learn how you can make Halloween safe and fun.

New studies at Providence Cancer Institute offer hope to patients with limited treatment options.
For Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, we talk about how important it is to support our employees with developmental disabilities.

Jim waited until he was 70 to retire from a long and fulfilling career. Then he was diagnosed with lung cancer—twice.

Keep kids healthy year-round with wellness checks and vaccines. Learn what to expect and when to schedule. Book a visit with a Providence provider.

Providence medical breast oncologist to give a special presentation on Lobular Breast Cancer and the latest data on the development of a lobular prevention vaccine.

Non-smokers can get lung cancer too. Know the top symptoms, risks and how to lower your chances. Learn more and protect your lungs.

Is it really so bad to take over-the-counter medications that expired a few months ago? Find out from our Providence expert.

Providence Cancer Institute leader joined experts in cancer research, policy and advocacy to discuss current challenges and the future of research.

Think you know all there is to know about the flu? Hear from Providence experts about common myths and why you should get a flu vaccine.

Get a behind the scenes peek into the work of a cancer research administrator as she reflects on her time at Providence Cancer Institute.

The vitamins and nutrients in foods can help your body fight many diseases. Learn what foods you should — and shouldn’t — eat to avoid cervical cancer.

Learn evidence-based breast cancer prevention strategies, find out the truth about common myths and discover lifestyle changes that reduce your risk.

If you’ve been diagnosed with high blood pressure, there are lots of ways you can lower your blood pressure without prescription medications.

If you’re experiencing pain in the middle of your stomach, learn about common causes, serious conditions to watch for and when to seek medical care.

A medication designed to block and break down the androgen receptor, a key driver of prostate cancer growth, is being evaluated in a clinical trial at Providence Cancer Institute.

Learn what causes left-side stomach pain, symptoms to watch for and when to seek care. Understand serious vs. common issues.

If you’re experiencing pain on the right side of your stomach, learn about common causes, serious conditions to watch for and when to seek medical care.

Caring for a cold or flu at home? Learn what helps, what to avoid and when to see a doctor. Get trusted advice from Providence health experts.

Two new trials evaluating new medications or combinations of medications for people with ovarian cancer or small cell lung cancer open at Providence Cancer Institute.



