Women
Premier source for advice and insights focused on women's health
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Attend a free virtual presentation on Lobular Breast Cancer
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.
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Behind the science: Celebrating our cancer research administrator
Get a behind the scenes peek into the work of a cancer research administrator as she reflects on her time at Providence Cancer Institute.
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Charting new paths in treating ovarian cancer and recurring SCLC
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.
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9 things you may not know about menopause
You probably know the common symptoms linked to menopause, but a Providence OB-GYN shines the light on nine lesser-known facts that may not be on your radar.
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The future of surgery is robotic, and it’s here
Robotic thoracic surgery is less invasive, allowing patients to recover more quickly. A Providence Cancer Institute surgeon calls it a game-changer.
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Meet the 2025 cancer research interns
Hands-on experience in a laboratory at Providence Cancer Institute helps undergraduate students find their career path in biomedical fields.
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Breast cancer prevention: Separating facts from myths
Learn evidence-based breast cancer prevention strategies, find out the truth about common myths and discover lifestyle changes that reduce your risk.
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Watch: Virtual health talk on understanding lung cancer
Learn key facts about lung cancer at a free virtual talk hosted by Providence Cancer Institute and Asian Cancer Resource & Support Services.
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A new cancer therapy at Providence helps immune cells stand their ground
A new medication developed at Providence Cancer Institute is being evaluated in a clinical trial for people with advanced cancers.
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Upper abdominal pain: Causes, symptoms and relief
Learn about upper abdominal pain causes, from gas to serious conditions. Know when to seek care and find relief options. Get expert guidance from Providence.
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A new generation CDK4 inhibitor study for people with HR+ HER2- breast cancer
A phase III clinical trial for people with HR+ HER2- breast cancer aims to extend survival and improve patients’ quality of life.
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What is ectopic pregnancy and how is it treated?
Learn about ectopic pregnancy — its symptoms and treatment, and whether it has any effect on future fertility or pregnancies.
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Personalized mRNA vaccine and next-gen immunotherapy: Two new cancer trials at Providence
Providence Cancer Institute is enrolling patients for two new immunotherapy trials targeting muscle-invasive urothelial cancer and advanced solid tumors.
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Clinical trials matter, just ask Randy
When Randy was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer, he thought it was time to get his affairs in order. But a phase I clinical trial at Providence Cancer Institute gave him more time and hope.
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Covenant Health Launches New Podcast: Health Her Way
Health Her Way is now streaming on all major podcast platforms and YouTube.
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Your summer health and safety guide
Stay safe this summer with Providence’s expert tips on sun protection, heat illness, injuries, autoimmune care and family wellness.
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How cold cap therapy prevented patient’s hair loss during cancer treatment
What surprised Molly most about cold cap therapy is that she didn’t lose her hair during treatment for breast cancer.
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Healthier births start here: Join Providence Everett CenteringPregnancy
Discover the benefits of CenteringPregnancy at Providence Swedish Everett. Learn how this unique prenatal care model offers midwifery support in a group setting.
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Providence reaches agreement with Regence/Asuris
Providence and Regence BlueShield of Washington reached an agreement for new commercial and Medicare Advantage contracts in Washington.
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A journey of hope: Mother and daughter overcome congenital heart defects
Mary and Christine have the same congenital heart defect and received treatment 30 years apart. Life-saving treatment allowed them to overcome serious health barriers to live the lives they want.
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