Sarcoma patient: ‘All you need is hope’
The 13th Annual Northwest Sarcoma Foundation Dragonslayer Walk in Seattle was held Saturday, April 22. Nicole Carter, a sarcoma patient and Dragonslayer participant, is one of the many voices who want...
View ArticleSCCA race roundup
Participants at Swim Across America – Seattle Swim last year. Seattle Cancer Care Alliance is partnering and sponsoring several upcoming races in our community, many of which support cancer patients...
View Article2017 PI Research and Affiliate Network Summit
From left to right: Dr. Justin Thomas, Bozeman Health, Dr. Jennie Crews, SCCA, Spencer Green, Bozeman Health and Cecilia Zapata, SCCA From across the west coast and Hawaii, oncology leaders convened in...
View ArticleAfter lung cancer, Obliteride rider hits road to save lives
Sunshine Pegues Beverly “Sunshine” Pegues dons her helmet, adjusts her gloves, swings her leg over her saddle, and rides into the early dawn sunshine in Seattle. Birdsong punctuates the hushed morning...
View ArticleAnother big splash for Swim Across America
The community again came together to support Seattle Cancer Care Alliance cancer research and patients at Swim Across America-Seattle. A record-number 439 swimmers participated in the annual Lake...
View ArticleSCCA heads into a leadership role at 59th annual ASH meeting
This week, dozens of Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) doctors and researchers are traveling to Atlanta, Ga., to participate in the American Society of Hematology (ASH) 59th annual meeting. ASH...
View ArticleSCCA physicians to present their research at Genitourinary Cancers Symposium
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA), UW Medicine, and Fred Hutch physicians and researchers who are leaders in treating genitourinary cancers will attend and present their research at the Genitourinary...
View ArticleDuring Patient Experience Week, patients and caregivers say connection...
Steve Lovell Steve Lovell treasures the infusion receptionist’s smile. Laurel Rech appreciates that her daughter’s oncologist always addressed her 12-year-old first when walking into the room, making...
View Article‘I’m just living my life’: SCCA patient won’t let Stage 4 breast cancer...
Lisa Newell knows she’s an outlier. It’s been more than 13 years since she was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer, just five months after giving birth to her third son. Her middle son, Sammy, was 2...
View ArticleSCCA nurse is named 2019 Washington State Nurse of the Year
Angie Rodriguez, a nurse at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA), has been named the 2019 Washington State Nurse of the Year in Ambulatory Care by the March of Dimes. Rodriguez, SCCA’s associate...
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