The team at ECHO is comprised of the brightest and most dedicated professionals in oncology care. Working at ECHO provides an opportunity to deliver the highest level of care and service to patients while in a supportive, close knit, and cutting-edge environment. […]
Here at ECHO we are big believers in the power of advocacy and standing up for ourselves. As an independent, community oncology practice, advocacy is incredibly important because we face regular challenges from insurance companies, government regulations, and more while […]
We were pleased to have a team representing ECHO at the recent 2021 Relay for Life. Our ECHO Angels, joined the crusade, one step at a time to raise money and show their support for the fight against cancer.
We were honored to recently have one of our long-time patients share some of his artwork with us. Two of his painting now hang in our exam rooms. We love how he incorporated the lighthouse, a beacon of light, in […]
The June online celebratory event has been postponed till the fall. We will then be able to resume our in-person picnic to celebrate our survivors. Stay tuned for more details.
Are you age 50 and above, healthy, and looking to improve the future of cancer diagnosis? If so, we are looking for volunteers for a national clinical trial designed to identify biomarkers (tiny proteins) in blood to use for the […]
Dr. Susan Johnson, Director of Research, shares how ECHO offers some of the nation’s leading clinical trials in a community setting, close to home. To learn about our current trials being offered, click here.
Cancer diagnoses comprise some of the most common and devastating diseases in the United States; more than 1.6 million people are diagnosed with cancer each year in this country. In July 2016, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) […]
We want to continue to emphasize that masks are still required to be worn by all visitors, patients, providers, and staff. While the CDC is eliminating mask mandates for those who are vaccinated, we will continue to require masks because: […]
Clinical trials represent the forefront of our knowledge in cancer care. Patients participating in these trials are receiving the best of the best in cancer treatment – and advancing our ability to fight cancer in the future. The popular perception […]