‘I want the cancer gone’

Ashlee Payne Jenkins was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer at the age of 45. She’s always been a go-getter, and she approached cancer the same way: “Let’s get this done.”
Ashlee Payne Jenkins was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer at the age of 45. She’s always been a go-getter, and she approached cancer the same way: “Let’s get this done.”
Mary Earp is a breast cancer survivor and lifelong resident of Brunswick County. She beat cancer in 2008 and has made it her mission to be an advocate for breast cancer patients and breast healthcare ever since.
For more than a year now, Americans have put regular healthcare needs on hold.
On Mon., Oct. 11, we had a lively and informative discussion on “Resilience, Recovery, Rebuild: Reimagining Charlotte’s Economy Amid COVID-19.”
With respect to the current challenges facing healthcare today,
And in lieu of an event this year, gifts through the 2021 Patron’s Ball fundraiser
Will support our healthcare heroes by providing new respite rooms in the hospital.
The Duke Endowment is helping address nurse burnout.
Novant Health Cancer Prevention, Education and Early Detection team receives $10k grant from the National Breast Cancer Foundation for breast health services.
A new grant will provide financial support for qualified Novant Health team members aspiring to become registered nurses.
Stephanie Mudd always thought she’d be a doctor.
Reflecting on this past year, I am confronted with a full range of emotions.