In this issue: Inspiring stories from the voices of our community and our healing ministries; A rockstar team effort saves the lives of a mother and her baby, born early; Providence Little of Mary Medical Center San Pedro doctors have cracked the code on the best way to treat sepsis.
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In recognition of National Social Work Month, Darlene Corral, LCSW, shares a little insight into the importance of oncology social workers.
Many people have the wrong idea about what happens during colorectal cancer screening. Here, we debunk the myths.
For Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, we talk about how important it is to support our employees with developmental disabilities.
In a new clinical trial open at Providence Cancer Institute, the therapy IGM-8444 aims to promote apoptosis, potentially slowing down the growth of DR5-positive tumor cells.
Please see this important update about refilling your prescriptions from a Providence hospital, clinic or physician.
Eating a healthy, well-balanced diet is important as we get older. Providence Swedish Dietitian Meghann Karch has tips on how to eat healthy as you age.
In honor of National Nutrition Month® Alyssa George, MA, RDN, program manager at Oncology Nutrition, Providence Cancer Institute, talks about the important connection between cancer and nutrition.
From triaging symptoms to meeting on-demand with a caregiver, the Providence app makes it easy to find the right type of care for your specific health concerns.
Learn how the visionary nuns who founded Providence incorporate the Women’s History Month ideals of equity, diversity and inclusion into their work.
Providence registered dietitian Christina Speaks, MS, RDN, LD, shares valuable information about food and common cancer myths.
A Providence nephrologist shares what you need to know about kidney disease, including early signs and symptoms and when to seek medical care.
New articles co-authored by Dr. Rachel Sanborn feature amivantamab studies for people with NSCLC.
Are you getting enough rest? Learn how much sleep you need to stay healthy, and get tips to improve your quality of sleep.
Join Providence and Homemade for a free, online cooking classes. In less than an hour, you’ll be enjoying a fresh tasting salmon and asparagus.
Genetic testing can help you learn your risk for cancer early, when you can better fight it. One mom credits genetic testing with saving her life.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved an adoptive cell therapy for adult patients with melanoma that has spread to other parts of the body (metastatic).
Learn the key signs and symptoms of a concussion, so you know when to seek medical help.
Learn the truth about endometriosis, including the symptoms, treatments and more in this comprehensive guide from Providence.
From low-waste recipes to new ways to use old ingredients, Providence is cutting back on the food waste it’s sending to the landfill.
Your finances shouldn’t be a barrier to your physical health. That’s why Providence is making it easier to access financial assistance with digital tools.