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Ed Fisher, 68, has been a semi-truck driver for 50 years. He spends his days on the road, but is back home with his family each night in Mechanicsville. His

The Guardian Angel program gives patients and families the opportunity to make a donation in appreciation of a physician, team member, volunteer or department that made a difference in their

Grab a friend, your sister or neighbor and join us on September 26, 2024 from 5-8 p.m. for Late Night Mammograms at St. Luke’s Breast & Bone Health. Enjoy appetizers,

The Commission on Cancer (CoC) of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) has granted reaccreditation to UnityPoint Health – St. Luke’s Hospital’s cancer services. St. Luke’s is one only 11

Jennifer Zach, cancer survivor, coach, somatics practitioner, and author of “Somatic Awareness: Leading with Body Intelligence”, discusses somatic awareness, how it can benefit patients and much more. What is somatic

Traditionally, the daffodil has been known as the first flower of spring and to Gems of Hope, a Nassif Community Cancer Center program, these flowers are a symbol of hope. The

The Commission on Cancer (CoC) of the American College of Surgeons has granted accreditation to St. Luke’s. St. Luke’s is one of a select group of facilities accredited in the

Early last year, Jennifer Lundin of Atkins, was coming off two years of nursing her son and kept getting mastitis, which is an inflammation of breast tissue that sometimes causes

When it comes to breast cancer and breast cancer screening, there are various myths about screening methods, radiation exposure, family history and more. In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Therese Michels, manager of St. Luke’s Breast and Bone Health, joins Dr. Arnold to dispel some common myths about mammograms and breast cancer screening.
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