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Click here to read the 2006 Community Benefit Plan Year-End Report.
Click here to read the 2005 Community Benefit Plan Year-End Report.

May 3, 2007
Debbie Walsh Named CEO at USC University Hospital and USC Norris Cancer Hospital
SANTA ANA, Calif. – May 3, 2007 – Tenet California announced today that Debbie Walsh has been named chief executive officer of USC University Hospital, a 265-bed academic medical center, and USC Norris Cancer Hospital, a 60-bed hospital that spe...

Risks for Women Smokers
Not many will argue that emotionally women aren’t different than men. Otherwise we wouldn’t have this “Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus” mentality, right? Well the differences between men and women also carry over into physical health. Ther...

Skin Cancer - Causes and Risk Factors
It’s 12:30 in the afternoon. You just finished a fabulous lunch and now you’re sitting by the pool. A cool drink by your side and a good book in your hand. The sky is blue, without a cloud to be seen. A few hours pass. Your skin has a pink gl...

Lung Cancer - A Common Killer
When it comes to men’s health, you may typically think of diseases of the heart, the prostate and maybe the colon. Rarely do the lungs come to mind. But they should. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death for both men and women. In f...

Understanding Cervical Cancer
Let’s play “Good News, Bad News.” We’ll start with the bad news. In 2002, the American Cancer Society (ACS) estimated that there would be about 13,000 new cases of cervical cancer, and about 4,100 women would end up dying from it. The good news? A...

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