Subscribe to News Hide search options Search: From Date: To Date: Article Categories: All Select category Ambulance Behavioral Health Care Cancer Care Gastroenterology Care General News Get Healthy Live Well Healthliant Heart Care Maternity Care Neurology Care Orthopedic and Spine Care Patient Stories Plastic Surgery Surgical Services Tanner Foundation Tanner Medical Group Test Category Urology Care Vascular Care Women’s Care Cancer Wasn’t Part of the Plan: Fulton Perseveres Through Breast Cancer Battle Thursday, October 17, 2019 When Carol Fulton found a lump in her breast she didn’t panic, even though she suspected it was cancer. Fighting Cancer in the Country: Wilson Grateful for World-class Care, Close to Home Friday, October 11, 2019 “I am getting back to my old self, and I am about as active as I was before cancer,” breast cancer overcomer Elsie Wilson, of Roanoke said. “I’m trying to get my house in order and do all the things I didn’t do when I was sick.” Still Fighting the Odds: Farmer Perseveres Through Breast Cancer Battle Tuesday, October 8, 2019 Kimberly Farmer was jolted awake at 3 a.m. with the feeling something was wrong. That's when she found the lump in her breast and began her cancer journey. Blakemore Sets the Pace for the Race Ahead After Heart Attack Friday, August 30, 2019 Robert Blakemore went into cardiac arrest from a blockage in a coronary artery, a condition that required a catheterization and stenting procedure to restore blood flow — services he was able to receive close by at his community hospital. Facing Mother’s Life-limiting Illness, Couple Ties Knot at Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton Friday, August 30, 2019 Carrollton couple Caitlin Hand and her fiancé, James Haynes, planned a November wedding. But as the wedding date grew closer, Haynes' mother's cancer left her condition more fragile. Moving On After Surgery: Playford Is Ready for the Next Big Thing Tuesday, August 20, 2019 About eight years ago, John Playford started experiencing some pain in his left hip. The pain was putting his mobility and comfort in jeopardy. No Hike Too High, No Trail Too Long for Laura Brown Thursday, July 11, 2019 For many years, there wasn’t much that could keep Laura Brown from a good hiking trail — until arthritis in her knee sidelined her from hiking and a lot of other activities she enjoyed. Breaking Down Barriers: Girl Scout Brings Awareness to Mental Health and Disorders Wednesday, May 29, 2019 Krizia Alarcon, 14, has been a member of Girl Scout troop 6008 for nearly five years, but this year was her biggest yet. For Christopher Harper, Relief From Reflux Was a Procedure Away Monday, April 15, 2019 Minimally invasive surgery gave Christopher Harper a chance to feel better and put acid reflux in the past. A Surgical Solution Gives Greta Kirby’s Kidneys Relief Thursday, April 11, 2019 When kidney problems came between Greta Kibry and her music, robotic-assisted surgery at Tanner got her back to tickling the ivories. 91 articles found ... 6 7 8 9 10