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Read ArticleCovenant Health Hosts Free Women's Health Seminar
Covenant Health will host a free community event, Women’s Wellness: Your Guide to Strong Living, Smart Heart Health and Breathing Easier, to help women invest in their overall health in 2026 & beyond.
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Read ArticleJoin Us for the Go Red for Women Luncheon (Event – April 24)
Mark your calendars for the 2026 Lubbock Go Red for Women Luncheon presented by the American Heart Association - Texas! Covenant Health Cardiologists Dr. Haley Hughston and Dr. Marina Iskandir are
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Read ArticleQ&A: Colon cancer in younger adults, when to screen, symptoms and prevention
Dr. Kelly Perlewitz answers timely questions about the rise of colon cancer cases in younger adults.
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Read ArticleCelebrating oncology social workers: Compassion, expertise and impact
We celebrate the work of oncology social workers, whose work is essential, transformative and deeply human.
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Read Article6 things everyone should know about oncology palliative care
Palliative care can help manage pain, fatigue, anxiety and so much more – at any stage of cancer treatment.
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Read ArticleClinical trial seeks better first-line therapy for follicular lymphoma
The study may redefine care for many people at the earliest stage of their treatment.
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Read ArticleWhere curiosity meets impact: Women in science at Providence Cancer Institute
Get to know the women of the Immune Monitoring Laboratory and how their curiosity, tenacity and passion are driving progress in cancer research at Providence Cancer Institute.
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Providence Alaska Medical Center named Alaska’s top hospital for maternity care
For the second consecutive year, Providence Alaska Medical Center (PAMC) has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report for providing Alaskans with high-quality maternity care.
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Read ArticleWhy patients in rural areas need access to quality clinical trials
Dr. Natasha Edwin advocates for making more quality clinical trials available for patients in rural communities.
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Read ArticleA new strategy for treating locally advanced cervical cancer
A new study aims to move cervical cancer care forward and improve the chance of long-term remission for more patients.
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Read ArticleFrom patient to volunteer: Marge’s gift of gratitude
Marge received treatment for pancreatic cancer at Providence Cancer Institute and then volunteered in the infusion center to help the care team that supported her.
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Read ArticleReflecting on 2025, building toward 2026
Catch the 2025 highlights from Providence Cancer Institute in this year-end recap focused on research advancements, caregiver recognition and community engagement.
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Read ArticleIntroducing Prevention4ME: A new era in breast cancer risk assessment and early detection
Providence Breast Care and Breast Surgery Clinics launch Prevention4ME, a groundbreaking program to empower women with personalized breast cancer risk assessments and proactive screening options.
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Read ArticleTransforming outcomes in AML and breast cancer: Three open trials at Providence
New studies at Providence Cancer Institute offer hope to patients with limited treatment options.
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Read ArticleOregon cancer leaders unite to discuss research and policy
Providence Cancer Institute leader joined experts in cancer research, policy and advocacy to discuss current challenges and the future of research.
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Read ArticleLobular Breast Cancer: Exploring Current Knowledge and Advancing Understanding of This Understudied Disease.
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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Read ArticleBehind 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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Read ArticleCharting 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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Read Article9 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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Read ArticleThe 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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