Cancer Pathways in the News
What to Eat for Cancer Survivors
Generally, recommendations for cancer risk reduction are well-suited for cancer survivors. Multiple resources suggest eating mostly unprocessed, plant-based meals for optimal health and to help prevent many chronic health conditions.
What to Eat After a Cancer Diagnosis
After a cancer diagnosis, it’s normal to feel unsure about what to eat. Nutrition can feel confusing at the best of times, and treatment can bring new challenges. This blog focuses on practical steps to support your body through these new challenges.
Foods to Limit for Lower Cancer Risk
Small changes in what we eat can make a big difference. Discover which foods are linked to higher cancer risk and simple alternatives to try.
What to Eat to Reduce Your Cancer Risk
Here are some easy to remember guidelines from the American Institute of Cancer Research on recommended foods for cancer risk reduction.
Many Ways to Make an Impact
Many Ways to Make an ImpactCancer Pathways couldn’t do what we do without the incredible and generous support of so many dedicated individuals, organizations, and companies. Today, we wanted to take a moment to highlight two of these stories:Volunteer Story:...
Georgia Legislature Honors Cancer Pathways
Cancer Pathways recognized for exceptional contributions to cervical cancer education and awareness in Georgia. This January, Cancer Pathways was recognized in the Georgia legislature for exceptional contributions to cervical cancer education and awareness in...
Escape the Vape: Effective Approaches to Address Youth Tobacco Use in the School Community
Escape the Vape: Effective Approaches to Address Youth Tobacco Use in the School CommunityPresented by: Jana Mastrogiovanni, LPCVaping and tobacco use continues to be a concern for schools locally and nationwide. This webinar will provide up-to-date and relevant...
Vaping Pilot Program launches at West Seattle High School
Earlier this year we piloted a vaping program at a Seattle public high school. Using the American Lung Association’s curriculum, our program, “Quit the Nic” took place at West Seattle High School offering students a program to address their nicotine use. The pressures...
The 27th Annual Surviving with Style Fashion Show & Gala – A Night to Remember
It was a night that perfectly blended elegance, inspiration, and heartfelt community spirit.
Back to School with Cancer Pathways. Help shape a healthier future with our Student Education Program.
We believe education is the cornerstone of a healthier future. We’re committed to providing young people with the knowledge and skills they need to understand cancer and take proactive steps to reduce their cancer risk
The Rising Risk of Skin Cancer among BIPOC populations
“We need this. So many of our people don’t think they can get skin cancer,” says Sara, a Native American Health Educator
Surviving with Style Fashion Show & Gala: A Show of Strength and Celebration of Spirit
It’s hard to believe it’s already August, but that means planning is well underway for our signature fall event happening on October 19th,“Surviving with Style Fashion Show & Gala.” Truth be told, our events team began working on this right after the close of last...
Quotes from Teen Writing Contest Winners
We asked essay winners, "How would you explain the importance of this contest to others?" Here are their answers: "It’s important to share your story. We all go through struggles, but sharing helps the weight be lifted and you can find people who relate to you."...
Cancer Pathways names Michelle Millman as new CEO
Cancer Pathways is thrilled to announce the hiring of longtime television news anchor and Seattle area resident Michelle Millman as its new CEO. The Renton native and proud University of Washington alumni spent the better part of 30 years proudly telling the stories...
Niles Peacock Might Have Our Best Auction Item Yet!
We’re counting down the days until Surviving with Style! I (Cancer Pathways’ Shayla Ring) had the opportunity to sit down with Niles Peacock - James Beard Foundation recognized and nationally acclaimed pizzaiolo and mixologist, also voted Seattles Best Bartender, also...
Katie Joy Duke’s Journey with Loss, Survivorship, and Support
She has *SO* much to say. Ahead of this year’s Surviving with Style Fashion Show and Gala, I (Cancer Pathways’ Shayla Ring) met with one of this year’s models, author-speaker-writer Katie Joy Duke. Surviving cancer wasn’t Katie’s first life-altering experience, years...
Matt Lorch on the ‘pure magic’ of Surviving with Style
Our biggest event of the year, our annual Surviving with Style Fashion Show and Gala returns this month! Who better to bring the buzz than Matt Lorch? Cancer Pathways’ Shayla Ring calls our co-host and auctioneer of seven years to get to the heart of our gala. What...
Anthony Tippins on 18 years of Surviving with Style
After a successful first model meeting, Cancer Pathways’ Shayla Ring and Runway Choreographer Anthony Tippins discuss the upcoming Surviving with Style Fashion Show and Gala. Anthony shares his personal journey with cancer, his years of involvement with the gala, and...
Go Backstage at our Gala with Annie Fisher
As we get ready for our 26th annual Surviving with Style Fashion Show and Gala, Cancer Pathways’ Shayla Ring sits down in a different kind of chair with AFH Salon’s Annie Fisher. Or maybe Annie sits in Shayla’s metaphorical chair? There’s many ways to go with this...
Reflecting on our 16th Annual Bryce Fisher Golf Tournament
This was our 16th year hosting the Bryce Fisher Golf Tournament, a signature fundraising event for our programs. We spent a beautiful Friday at The Golf Club at Newcastle surrounded by good food and good people, with a special visit from our Camp Sparkle campers. ...
Celebrating our Student Ambassadors
As students across the country enjoy summer break, we wanted to congratulate this year's cohort of student ambassadors. These students spent the past academic year engaging in cancer support, leadership, and advocacy based projects to better their communities. Learn...

















