IU Health Newsroom
Indiana University Health’s nationally recognized and highly skilled physicians are often looked upon to comment on human-interest stories, medical breakthroughs and much more. Selected media coverage appears below.
NOTE: The links below will take you from IU Health’s website directly to that of the news organization. Content may expire as each news organization controls the length of time links remain active. Neither IU Health, nor its employees, agents or contractors, control or take responsibility for the content contained within the links.
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Cancer Risk-reduction series in Goshen
05/09/2013 | Cancer, Community Outreach, Events | IU Health GoshenMay 6, 2013 GOSHEN, Ind.—The Retreat Women’s Health Center in Goshen will hold a four-part Cancer Risk Reduction Series for women beginning on Tuesday, May 14 with “Define (and Defy) Your Risks.” All sessions are designed for anyone concerned about their risk for breast cancer. The May 14 session will feature interactive nutrition and fitness activities. Participants will leave… Read More
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Distinguished surgeon, professor, researcher leads cancer center
04/09/2013 | Cancer, Surgery | IU Health GoshenJanuary 10, 2013 GOSHEN, Ind. – Dr. Roderich Schwarz, most recently chair of surgical oncology at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, now leads IU Health Goshen Center for Cancer Care as its medical director. Dr. Schwarz took the helm on Monday, Jan. 7. UT Southwestern Medical Center is among the top 25 medical schools and biomedical research institutions in the country.… Read More
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Parkside Elementary Students donate to Goshen Center for Cancer Care
03/14/2013 | Cancer, Community Outreach, Events | IU Health GoshenMarch 11, 2013 GOSHEN, Ind. --On Thursday, March 14, approximately 70 second-graders from Parkside Elementary School in Goshen visited IU Health Goshen Center for Cancer Care to make a special delivery: a check for $1,600. The Parkside Thinks Pink fundraiser began in 2011 and has raised more than $5,000 over the past three years. The fundraiser also serves as an educational tool, teaching students… Read More
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“Trash Cancer” program advances research in Goshen
02/05/2013 | Cancer, Community Outreach, General News | IU Health GoshenFebruary 6, 2013 GOSHEN, Ind. – In just two years, Borden Waste-Away’s “Trash Cancer” program has raised $ 40,422 for cancer research at the IU Health Goshen Center for Cancer Care. Judy Bialka, marketing manager at Borden, was treated for cancer at the Center, and Borden Waste-Away ownership have had family and friends affected by the disease. Together, they wanted… Read More
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Run for Cancer Research this Saturday
09/11/2012 | Cancer, Community Outreach, Events, General News | IU Health GoshenRun for Cancer Research this Saturday September 10, 2012 GOSHEN, Ind.—IU Health Goshen Center for Cancer Care invites the public to register for the 7th annual Run for Research. The walk/run fundraiser takes place on Saturday, September 15, beginning at 9 a.m. in the Goshen Center for Cancer Care parking lot. All proceeds from this event benefit the Center’s Research Institute. Participants… Read More
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Radiation oncology accreditation indicates highest standards
09/11/2012 | Cancer | IU Health GoshenRadiation oncology accreditation indicates highest standards September 11, 2012 GOSHEN, Ind. – The American College of Radiology (ACR) and the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) awarded accreditation to IU Health Goshen Center for Cancer Care. The ACR-ASTRO seal of accreditation represents the highest attainable level of quality and patient safety for the Center’s radiation… Read More
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IU Health Goshen Physicians on BlogTalkRadio Series
08/14/2012 | Cancer, Cardiovascular, Events, General News, Orthopedics/Sports Medicine | IU Health GoshenIU Health Goshen Physicians on BlogTalkRadio Series Interviews focus on care for the aged and elderly population GOSHEN, Ind. — Beginning Tuesday, September 4, Indiana University Health Goshen physicians will be featured in a series of shows on BlogTalkRadio targeting family members and professional caregivers of the aging and elderly. This will be a weekly, four-part series of 45-minute-long… Read More
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IU Health Named to Esteemed National ‘Honor Roll’ of Best Hospitals
07/17/2012 | Cancer, Cardiovascular, General News, Neuroscience, Orthopedics/Sports Medicine | IU Health, IU Health Ball Memorial, IU Health Bedford, IU Health Blackford, IU Health Bloomington, IU Health Goshen, IU Health La Porte, IU Health Methodist, IU Health Morgan, IU Health North, IU Health Paoli, IU Health Saxony, IU Health Starke, IU Health Tipton, IU Health University, IU Health West, IU Health White Memorial, IU Simon Cancer CenterINDIANAPOLIS – Today, U.S. News & World Report released its 23rd annual Best Hospitals rankings – with Indiana University Health being named to the esteemed 2012-2013 ‘Honor Roll’ – the highest distinction reserved for the top (approximately 20) medical centers across the country that have the highest skill and unparalleled capacity to address the most challenging… Read More
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Investigational drug for prostate cancer available at IU Health Goshen Center for Cancer Care
07/16/2012 | Cancer | IU Health GoshenInvestigational drug for prostate cancer available at IU Health Goshen Center for Cancer Care July 17, 2012 GOSHEN, Ind.—Patients with advanced prostate cancer that has spread to their bones have new hope now that IU Health Goshen Center for Cancer Care (CCC) has been named an “expanded access” program site for the investigational drug Alpharadin (radium-223 chloride). The Goshen… Read More
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Run for Cancer Research
07/09/2012 | Cancer, Events, General News | IU Health GoshenRun for Cancer Research July 9, 2012 GOSHEN, Ind.—Registration is now open for participation in the 7th annual Run for Research, sponsored by IU Health Goshen Center for Cancer Care. The walk/run fundraiser takes place on Saturday, September 15, beginning at 9 a.m. in the Goshen Center for Cancer Care parking lot. All proceeds from this event benefit the Center’s Research Institute. Participants… Read More


