Offering better accuracy and fewer complications, a transperineal prostate biopsy is also a more comfortable experience for the patient. In this KPTV Health Watch news story, John Gunselman, D.O., from Providence Urology Clinic-East, explains how by avoiding the rectal wall, the procedure reduces the risk of infection.
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Jamie Zilverberg, MSN, FNP, AOCNP, receives the prestigious 2024 Values in Action Award, the highest honor given at Providence St. Joseph Health.
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New articles co-authored by Dr. Rachel Sanborn feature amivantamab studies for people with NSCLC.
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A study for people with GI cancers and two studies for people with advanced and early-stage lung cancer hope to develop better treatment options with the help of immunotherapy.
Providence researchers say comprehensive genomic profiling can be pivotal in identifying gene mutations in a patient and tailoring personalized treatment strategies.
Providence Cancer Institute lung cancer expert to present a virtual education talk on lung cancer screening, prevention and latest treatments.
Two new studies available at Earle A. Chiles Research Institute, at division of Providence Cancer Institute of Oregon, to evaluate new treatments for triple-negative breast cancer.
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Providence Cancer Institute celebrates Advanced Practice Providers Week from September 25 to 29 and recognizes their important contributions more than 25 clinics and programs.
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