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Summer nights at the Humboldt Crabs ballpark are a long-standing tradition in our community.

When Brad’s medullary thyroid cancer returned after a surgical procedure, he enrolled in a clinical trial. Now, his cancer is nearly undetectable.

Lisa Yanase, M.D., appears on KATU’s AM Northwest, reminding people that knowing the signs of stroke — and acting quickly — can make all the difference in saving brain function and recovery outcomes.

Erin Rosvold shares her story with local news stations in hopes of educating more people about the signs of stroke. Her son knew and made all the difference.

The “medical twin” concept allows the successful treatment of one cancer patient to inform the treatment of another. That research is underway on the Providence Portland campus.

An innovative collaboration between Microsoft and Providence Cancer Institute is bringing faster, more personalized treatment options to patients.

Funded by our foundation, our cold capping therapy treatment helps minimize hair loss and gives patients more choice in how they experience care.

Providence provided $41,667 in funding to Seward Prevention Coalition for programs like Bloom, which helps fight the effects of adverse childhood experiences.

Providence Mission Hospital recently celebrated an exciting milestone with the opening of the Kathy Williams Family Health Center in Rancho Mission Viejo.

The landmark gift will support advanced diagnostic capabilities within Providence’s Hansel Family Care Center.

A new generation of robotic technology is transforming thoracic surgery — bringing more precise care, faster recovery times and a more personalized experience for patients.

Meet Winston, a Shetland sheepdog and one of the six therapy dogs who visits caregivers and patients at Providence Medford Medical Center.

Pawani Sachar, M.D., vascular neurologist and medical director of Providence Medford’s stroke program, offers insights into modern care, and reminds us that urgency is key when seeking stroke recovery

Researchers at Earle A. Chiles Research Institute, a division of Providence Cancer Institute of Oregon, are helping shape the future of cancer care at the 2026 ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago.

Providence received 42 Practice Greenhealth Awards among 33 hospitals, including a Top Health System award and five Top 25 recognitions for hospitals.

Our caregivers recently raised more than $1,000 for multiple sclerosis awareness, demonstrating their commitment to standing alongside patients not only in care settings, but in everyday life.

At Providence Newberg, the "Sunshine Committee" is bringing handmade flower bouquets to the bedside, making cancer treatment feel more compassionate human-centered.




