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Recognized as a United Hero

We are pleased to be recognized as a 2025 United Hero. The UnitedHealthcare (UHC) Hero Award recognizes healthcare providers in the United Healthcare network who demonstrate commitment to compassionate, high-quality care. Winners are selected based on performance surveys covering care coordination, […]

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How to Choose the Right Cancer Provider

Why personalized, compassionate care at ECHO makes a difference A cancer diagnosis brings uncertainty, urgency, and many difficult decisions. One of the most important choices you or your loved one will make is selecting the right cancer provider. While clinical […]

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Playing for a Great Cause!

Thank you to Griswold Boys Basketball team for supporting The ECHO Cancer Foundation, Inc. at your Fundraiser Game on February 12. We loved cheering you on and were grateful that you chose to raise money for our Foundation. Thank you […]

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Shaking it up for a great cause!

Thank you celebrity bartender, Dana Dowdell, and everyone who came out on Thursday evening. Together, we raised over $300 to support the wonderful work of The ECHO Cancer Foundation, Inc.. We are grateful to ATY Bar and Bonbons for this […]

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Join Us for Drinks for a Good Cause

On February 5th, our very own Dana Dowdell, Chief Operations Officer, will be a celebrity bartender to raise money for the ECHO Cancer Foundation. 10% of gross sales/100% of net sales will be donated to the ECHO Cancer Foundation! Enjoy […]

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February is Cancer Prevention Month

What You Can Do to Lower Your Risk Cancer can feel overwhelming, but there’s good news: many cancers are preventable. While no strategy guarantees prevention, research shows that lifestyle choices, preventive care, and early detection can significantly reduce cancer risk. Small, […]

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January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month

Cervical cancer is a highly preventable and treatable disease when detected early, yet it continues to affect thousands of women each year. It develops in the cells of the cervix and is most commonly caused by persistent infection with certain […]

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New Year’s Resolutions for Cancer Patients

The New Year often arrives with pressure—pressure to change, improve, and transform overnight. For cancer patients, survivors, and those living with chronic illness, that pressure can feel especially heavy. When your body is already carrying so much, traditional resolutions like […]

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