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Why fiber deserves a spot on your plate
4/9/2026
Why fiber matters for digestion, blood sugar and heart health — and simple ways to get more every day.
Gene therapy shows promising results against multiple myeloma
4/1/2026
This study is now enrolling patients at Providence Cancer Institute – the only site outside of Australia.
Q&A: Colon cancer in younger adults, when to screen, symptoms and prevention
3/30/2026
Dr. Kelly Perlewitz answers timely questions about the rise of colon cancer cases in younger adults.
Celebrating oncology social workers: Compassion, expertise and impact
3/20/2026
We celebrate the work of oncology social workers, whose work is essential, transformative and deeply human.
6 things everyone should know about oncology palliative care
3/31/2026
Palliative care can help manage pain, fatigue, anxiety and so much more – at any stage of cancer treatment.
Declining vaccination rates put U.S. measles-free status at risk
2/27/2026
Justin Jin, M.D., shares guidance with KATU on how vaccination protects one another and supports the health of our community.
Clinical trial seeks better first-line therapy for follicular lymphoma
2/23/2026
The study may redefine care for many people at the earliest stage of their treatment.
Where curiosity meets impact: Women in science at Providence Cancer Institute
2/10/2026
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.
A new strategy for treating locally advanced cervical cancer
1/21/2026
A new study aims to move cervical cancer care forward and improve the chance of long-term remission for more patients.
Community generosity raises $144 million to transform care at Providence
2/6/2026
See how thousands of donors supported the Tomorrow Starts Today campaign to re-imagine care at two of our hospitals, benefiting our caregivers and patients.
Personalizing lymphoma treatment: New study seeks better outcomes
12/29/2025
A targeted therapy being evaluated in a clinical trial may improve survival for high-risk patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.
Night shift nurse retires after 40 years of service
11/24/2025
Night shift nurse Janet is retiring from her role as a caregiver in the cardiology wing at Providence Portland Medical Center.