by Karin Fleming | Oct 27, 2021
Breast cancer continues to be one of the most common causes of death for women in the United States. We interviewed Kristie Bobolis, M.D., a clinical investigator, medical oncologist and hematology specialist at Sutter Roseville Medical Center, for her perspectives on...
by Karin Fleming | Sep 20, 2021
A new medical study at Sutter’s California Pacific Medical Center is helping determine the potential link between an individual’s social interactions – or lack thereof – and their risk of developing cancer. The study is being performed by John K. Chan, M.D., an...
by Karin Fleming | Aug 26, 2021
Aaron Miller, 34, of San Ramon, Calif., had a brain tumor surgically removed to save his life. Now that tumor is being used in research to potentially help save the lives of other cancer patients. A sample of Miller’s tumor was provided to scientists at Sutter’s...
by Karin Fleming | Aug 23, 2021
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to persist worldwide, few defenses to stop its spread have been as effective as vaccines to help prevent the disease. In a historic moment toward stopping the spread of COVID-19, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved...
by Karin Fleming | Aug 5, 2021
The United States is grappling with a surge in cases of the delta variant, a highly contagious COVID-19 strain that was first identified in India in December 2020. Delta is now the dominant COVID-19 variant nationwide and comprises more than 80% of all new novel...