


Dr. Gralow on Future Challenges in Cancer Care in the Post–COVID-19 Era
Dr. Gralow on Future Challenges in Cancer Care in the Post–COVID-19 Era “Julie R. Gralow, MD, a clinical director of Breast Medical Oncology at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, and a professor of medical oncology at the University of Washington School of Medicine,...
Cancer Pathways Expands
Cancer Pathways Expands Seattle, WA –April 2021. Cancer Pathways (Seattle, WA) is pleased to welcome a new member to the Cancer Pathways family. Starting Monday, April 12, 2021, Gilda’s Club Evansville will operate under a new name: Cancer Pathways Midwest. We...
A personal story by Philip Lee
A personal story by Philip Lee “I became a member of Gilda’s Club Seattle—now Cancer Pathways—in early 2003, a few months after my wife, Karen Chinn, contracted her third cancer, a rare form of carcinoid tumor in her liver. My daughter was eight years old and I...
Cancer Pathways’ Executive Director, Anna Gottlieb, Testifies on HB 1550
Anna Gottlieb, Founder & Executive Director of Cancer Pathways, formerly Gilda’s Club Seattle Learn more about Cancer Pathways’ teen cancer risk reduction program, Cancer Happens, by clicking here. Cancer Pathways’ Executive Director, Anna...
Special Announcement: $20,000 Group Gift in Honor of Dave Raney
Edward Wenger (left) and Dave Raney (right) Kate & Tom Peters Family Elias & Karyl Alvord Family John & Piper Hanson Family Jiten & Sonal Patel Five families close to Dave Raney, Cancer Pathways’ Board President (Meet Dave Raney) came to us with...
Girl Scouts Virtual Event
Girl Scouts Virtual Event Over the weekend of March 19-21, Cancer Pathways’ Jana Mastrogiovanni hosted a virtual event for Girl Scouts. On Friday night, the group of around 50 Girl Scouts and 10 parents/troop leaders watched a cancer education documentary while...
2021 HPV Awareness Day
Did you miss it? Cancer Pathways partnered with the Georgia Cancer Control Consortium (GC3) & HPV Cancer Free GA for the 2021 HPV Awareness Day webinar. The recording is now available on YouTube! Learn more about cancer risk reduction: Cancer Happens ...
An essay by Elizabeth Robichaud
If you had told me that one of the happiest days of my life would occur as my only child was dying of cancer, I would not have believed you. Guy was diagnosed when he was 15 and bursting with life, projects, and plans. Halfway into his first year of high school, he...
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