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Police Chief Unexpectedly Becomes Tanner’s First Open-heart Surgery Patient
Police Chief Unexpectedly Becomes Tanner’s First Open-heart Surgery Patient
Friday, May 5, 2023
When Brian Sims, chief of police for Mount Zion, first experienced a little discomfort in his chest during a workout last September, he didn’t worry about it.
It Takes a Lot to Save a Heart
It Takes a Lot to Save a Heart
Saturday, April 22, 2023
It took 911 dispatchers, Carroll County Fire Rescue staff, a crew from West Georgia Ambulance and emergency department clinicians to make sure Becky Allen was still around months after her cardiac arrest.
New Shockwave Technology Changes How Tanner Cardiologists Treat Blocked Arteries
New Shockwave Technology Changes How Tanner Cardiologists Treat Blocked Arteries
Monday, December 12, 2022

A new heart-saving procedure is helping Tanner interventional cardiologists target blocked blood vessels.

They Were Strangers — But Were There For Each Other During Prostate Cancer Treatment
They Were Strangers — But Were There For Each Other During Prostate Cancer Treatment
Monday, December 5, 2022
When John Mountain showed up for his first radiation therapy treatment after being diagnosed with prostate cancer, he found a companion who could walk that journey with him.
Immunotherapy Helps Patients’ Bodies Battle Cancer
Immunotherapy Helps Patients’ Bodies Battle Cancer
Tuesday, October 25, 2022

There is nothing else like Keytruda in the history of oncology.

Fran Robinson — A Cancer Volunteer Becomes the Patient
Fran Robinson — A Cancer Volunteer Becomes the Patient
Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Fran Robinson first detected a lump in her left breast with her hand in the middle of the night — completely by chance — when she turned over in bed.

A Bluegrass Album Helped Mary Reid Through Breast Cancer Treatment
A Bluegrass Album Helped Mary Reid Through Breast Cancer Treatment
Monday, October 17, 2022
Over the years, music has played an increasing role in health and wellness. For Mary Reid, music was a comfort that helped her through breast cancer treatment in 2021.
Breast Cancer Diagnosis Takes Always-in-Control Patient Out of Driver’s Seat
Breast Cancer Diagnosis Takes Always-in-Control Patient Out of Driver’s Seat
Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Whether he’s negotiating contracts for his clients or dealing with aspects of his personal life, Courtney Mills is most comfortable when he’s the one calling the shots.

Mom Who Advocates for Special Needs Daughter Now an Advocate for Herself
Mom Who Advocates for Special Needs Daughter Now an Advocate for Herself
Monday, October 10, 2022

Brandee Menick always went to her annual checkup, and when she was 38, her doctor recommended a mammogram.

No Hair, Don’t Care: Culinary Chef Doesn’t Let Cancer Keep Her Out of the Kitchen
No Hair, Don’t Care: Culinary Chef Doesn’t Let Cancer Keep Her Out of the Kitchen
Wednesday, October 5, 2022

A sous chef at Tanner, Ashley Penson leaned on her faith and family at home and at work to help her through her journey in 2021.

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