Experience at OHSU reconciles cancer patient’s longstanding doubts about medicine
Jack Hennessy had always been skeptical about modern medicine — until he was diagnosed with prostate cancer and began treatment at OHSU.
Jack Hennessy had always been skeptical about modern medicine — until he was diagnosed with prostate cancer and began treatment at OHSU.
When Michelle Bloemers, D.M.D. ’22, was diagnosed with breast cancer while in dentistry school, she was determined to graduate with her class.
Gynecologic oncologist Amanda Bruegl, M.D., discusses the effort to dismantle the disproportionate burden of cervical cancer.
In honor of Abby Vieira, Dr. Bob and Margaret Basta made a gift to benefit the Department of Patient and Family Services program at the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute.
When Shonna received the diagnosis of HPV-16 and cervical cancer, her world was turned upside down. But after meeting her physician, Amanda Bruegl, M.D., Shonna knew that her health could not have a fiercer advocate.
Across OHSU, doctors and researchers are reimagining early disease detection. This philanthropy-fueled research revolution is already saving lives.