Cancer Pathways in the News

Bryce Fisher on the Bryce Fisher Golf Tournament

Bryce Fisher on the Bryce Fisher Golf Tournament

One week away from golf, Cancer Pathways' Shayla Ring and tournament namesake Bryce Fisher discuss our impact, our mission, and our community. Get to know how Bryce became involved with Cancer Pathways, how the Bryce Fisher Golf Tournament came to be, and the impact...

Getting to know our Golf Tournament with Dave Raney

Getting to know our Golf Tournament with Dave Raney

With golf on the horizon, Cancer Pathways’ Shayla Ring and Board President Dave Raney sat down to talk tournament. Get to know what the annual Bryce Fisher Golf Tournament is all about, its impact over the last decade-and-a-half, and what we’re looking forward to most...

Nine Tips for Talking to Kids about Cancer

We understand how difficult it can be to navigate and mentally process a cancer diagnosis on your own, let alone bringing children into the conversation.  In our 30th podcast episode, our host Lauren Bineau sat down with our licensed clinical oncology social worker...

Celebrating Earth Day with Cancer Pathways

Celebrating Earth Day with Cancer Pathways

Today is Earth Day 2023! To celebrate, we're featuring recipes, sustainability practices, and ways you can spend Earth Day from our staff members at Cancer Pathways.Paige - Program Manager, Cancer Unwrapped My family eats a primarily plant based diet and we try to...

Congratulations to Hanna Safley!

Congratulations to Hanna Safley!

Congratulations to our own Hanna Safley for winning a $10,000 grant through the Northwestern Mutual's Childhood Cancer Survivor Scholarship Program. This grant supports Hanna's education at the University of Washington, where she studies Early Family and Childhood...

A big thank you to Sellen Construction!

A big thank you to Sellen Construction!

On Martin Luther King Jr Day, Sellen Construction volunteers spent the day cleaning up, making repairs, and revamping our clubhouse in Capitol Hill. We are so grateful to the group of volunteers who arrived bright and early at 8 a.m. to paint, clean up trash/litter,...

We accomplished so much in 2022!

We accomplished so much in 2022!

Like many organizations, we started 2022 with much uncertainty. We were faced with having to adjust to a "new normal" as a result of the pandemic. Despite this, we persevered and had such a successful year - expanding our programs, adding new staff members, and...

Teens: Start writing your essay to submit to our contest!

Teens: Start writing your essay to submit to our contest!

Our Cancer Unwrapped Teen Writing Contest is now open and winter break is a great time to write an essay! This annual event encourages teens in grades 9-12 to write about their experience with cancer - their own or that of a loved one - for the opportunity to win one...

Thanksgiving Recipe Suggestions

Thanksgiving Recipe Suggestions

Happy Thanksgiving! Over the past year, Cancer Pathways has interviewed many people on our podcast, including two Seattle chefs! For Thanksgiving, we wanted to share recipes from their websites as meal inspiration for planning your holiday menu. Caroline Wright is the...

Tips for supporting your loved ones this holiday season

Tips for supporting your loved ones this holiday season

The holidays are officially here! Twinkling lights, the smell of holiday dinner in the oven, holiday music playing softly as we stroll through the mall...all things with the intent to offer happiness and joy. But what happens if we feel intense sadness, loss, grief,...

Our 25th Annual Fashion Show and Gala was a huge success!

Our 25th Annual Fashion Show and Gala was a huge success!

The event took place on October 22, 2022 and celebrated over twenty cancer survivors strutting down the runway. Each model shined with poise and confidence as they walked the runway while their inspiring stories were read aloud to the audience.  The evening started...

Bring our cancer risk reduction program into your school!

Bring our cancer risk reduction program into your school!

Cancer Happens is back in the classroom this year! We are so excited to offer in-person presentations this school year after a two-year pause. Cancer Happens is a great way to educate and empower teens on adopting healthy habits to reduce their risk of cancer and...

Meet the Board: Beth Ginsberg

MEET BETH GINSBERGAfter what Beth Ginsberg justifiably called a “miracle” in her personal story with cancer, she wanted to give back to the community. That’s when she connected with Cancer Pathways, judging the teen writing contest and joining the board. Ginsberg was...