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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 […]
Read more »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 […]
Read more »This winter brings a slew of ailments including flu, COVID, RSV, and stomach bugs. To keep our patients and staff safe, we are implementing a few measures: Requests for Tamiflu or Paxlovid: There are medications that can help shorten an […]
Read more »Our Men’s Cancer Support Group is open to our male patients facing any form of cancer. This group is a safe space to come together, share your story, learn new coping skills, and find out about resources that may help […]
Read more »This group is a space safe to come together, share your story, learn new coping skills, and find out about resources that may help you on your journey. Sessions are facilitated by our Nurse Practitioner, Alexandra Pitman, who specializes in […]
Read more »We invite you to join us to celebrate A Night to Remember and a Future to Hope For. The 4th Annual Beacon of Hope Gala will celebrate the work of the ECHO Cancer Foundation and important members of the Foundation community. […]
Read more »Advocates across the country made their voices heard on Capitol Hill and in state capitols this year, strengthening independent community oncology and the local, high-quality cancer care it delivers. As 2025 wraps up, CPAN celebrates the important advocacy strides on […]
Read more »The Community Oncology Alliance (COA) supports the release of a new peer-reviewed study published in The American Journal of Public Health demonstrating that independent community oncology practices significantly reduce the financial toxicity experienced by cancer patients compared to hospital outpatient settings. Financial […]
Read more »Dr. Changizzadeh will be leaving our practice as of December 31, 2025. Rest assured that your care remains our highest priority, and we are committed to ensuring a smooth and seamless transition. Your care will be transitioned to one of […]
Read more »In observance of the holiday, ECHO will be closed on Thursday, November 27 and Friday, November 28. Even when our office is closed, we’re still here for you! You can reach our answering service by phone at 860-886-8362. And our […]
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