Women
Premier source for advice and insights focused on women's health
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Kathryn Vandewalle joins Providence Swedish as chief nursing officer for PRMCE Pacific Campus
Kathryn Vandewalle, MSN, MBA, JD, RNC-OB, CENO, NE-BC, has joined Providence Swedish as the new Pacific Campus chief nursing officer at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett (PRMCE).
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Providence OB-GYN offers advice for a healthy pregnancy
An OB-GYN shares what you should know to ensure the health of both you and your baby as you start your pregnancy journey.
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From life-saving surgery to back on the slopes: A photographer’s story
Gary tells his story about the difficult journey back to the slopes of Mt. Hood after receiving life-saving surgery for pancreatic cancer.
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Is breastfeeding best for mom's heart health?
A study found that mothers who breastfeed their babies may have increased heart health compared to women who don't breastfeed.
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Celebrating our 2024 Values In Action (VIA) Honorees
Providence honors and recognizes caregivers with the Values In Action (VIA) awards. Caregivers nominated for this award set the highest standard for all caregivers by modeling our Mission and values.
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Robotic versus open surgery for early cervical cancer
This is an exciting new trial comparing robotic assisted laparoscopy to open hysterectomy and lymph node assessment for the treatment of early-stage cervical cancer.
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Signs Your Partner's New Year's Promises Are Just Empty Words
Discover the signs of healthy & toxic relationships and get help towards a better future with support from Providence's Intervention Center for Assault and Abuse (PICAA).
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Providence Everett Honored for Excellence in Maternity Care
U.S. News & World Report named Providence Regional Medical Center Everett (PRMCE) a 2025 High Performing Hospital for Maternity Care.
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A year to remember: Advancements, recognition and transitions
Catch the 2024 highlights from Providence Cancer Institute in this year-end recap focused on research advancements, caregiver recognition and community engagement.
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CAR T cell-therapy, hope and healing: Dean’s story
Discover how Dean Lookingbill’s battle with lymphoma led him to CAR T-cell therapy at Providence Cancer Institute.
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Providence Swedish North offers free STOP THE BLEED® training
Providence Swedish North is offering free STOP THE BLEED® training at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett.
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Harnessing CAR T-cell therapy: A new study for indolent B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma
New study evaluates a type of CAR T-cell therapy called liso-cel. Researchers will collect data from multiple groups in a study that may give patients hope for long-term remission and quality of life.
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New studies test immunotherapy to boost breast cancer treatment and prevent return
Explore promising clinical trials at Providence Cancer Institute that are investigating immunotherapy for early-stage TNBC and high-risk, HR-positive breast cancer.
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Attend a free virtual symposium on melanoma, Oct. 25
Providence Cancer Institute in partnership with AIM at Melanoma present a free online event designed to educate and empower patients and care partners affected by melanoma.
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Understanding seasonal affective disorder (SAD)
Don’t get SAD. An expert at Providence answers common questions to help you understand seasonal affective disorder.
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Providence Swedish earns national recognitions from American Heart Association
The awards highlight Providence Swedish's consistency in following the American Heart Association's guidelines for care, treatment and improved outcomes in stroke and diabetes.
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Navigating your journey through menopause
Menopause is a natural aging process for roughly half the population. Learn how to navigate the journey from perimenopause to menopause and beyond.
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2024 Hood to Coast Relay: Providence team captains tell us why they run
What motivates the co-captains of the FINISHCANCER caregiver team to commit their time to running this remarkable relay? Read what they say about preparing for the race and what inspires them to run.
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Providence Community Cancer Screening Event
Providence Community Cancer Screening Event
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Targeting cancer cells: Two studies take different approaches
A study designed to treat recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer looks at an antibody drug conjugate, and a second study for people with advanced breast cancer evaluates a drug that degrades estrogen rec
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