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Scripps in the News | November 19, 2013

Scripps Cancer Survivor Helps Patients Stay Organized

Breast cancer survivor Robin Rady created a customized medical records binder to keep herself organized while going through treatments.
Scripps in the News | October 14, 2013

Offering Help to Family Caregivers

In a UT San Diego article, a Scripps social worker shares insights to help caregivers deal with stress and pressure.
Patient Stories | September 3, 2013

September Is Scouting Report Time for Prostate Cancer

San Diego Padres player Steve Garvey places his baseball memorabilia up for auction to raise funds for prostate cancer awareness.
Scripps in the News | September 3, 2013

Researcher and Survivor Team Up on New Ovarian Cancer Study

Scripps pathologist Kelly Bethel, MD, appeared on the KUSI to discuss a new study aimed at spotting ovarian cancer relapses earlier.
News Releases | August 29, 2013

Sorting Through the Prostate Cancer Predicament

Prostate cancer expert Dr. Carl Rossi responds to patients’ most commonly asked questions about screening and prostate cancer treatment.
News Releases | August 26, 2013

New Ovarian Cancer Research Aims to Spot Relapses Earlier

A new study at Scripps Clinic aims to help doctors better understand the genetic evolution of ovarian cancer and identify relapses earlier.
News Releases | August 11, 2013

Scripps Physician Earns National Honors for Volunteer Service

Michael Kosty, MD, medical director of Scripps Cancer Center at Scripps Clinic and Scripps Green Hospital, received national honors for his volunteer service.
Scripps in the News | July 8, 2013

Colorectal Cancer Often Preventable with Proper Screening

In a “Savvy Patient” column in the UT San Diego, Scripps gastroenterologist Walter Coyle, MD, explains the screening options for colorectal cancer.
Patient Stories | May 23, 2013

Unique Program Helps Woman Navigate Cancer Treatment

Michele Nolta will always be grateful to the Spinoff: Auction for Life event, which has raised millions to support a unique patient navigation program.