Tri-Cities Cancer Center Foundation
Your investments support world-class cancer care here at home, ensuring no one fights cancer alone.
03/31/2026
This was huge and we are so grateful for the way our community supports local patients! It makes a true difference - thank you RHS Bomber Girls Basketball!
Proud of our Bomber Girls Basketball team for making a meaningful impact beyond the court.
At their end-of-season banquet, the team presented a check for $4,710.43 to the Tri-Cities Cancer Center Mammography Assistance Program. The donation, accepted by Carrie Almquist, was made possible through their Pink Night Game on January 31, where athletes and families came together to sell shirts, host a silent auction, and collect donations.
This effort reflects the heart of our student-athletes—supporting breast cancer awareness and helping ensure access to vital screening services for those in our community who need it most.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to this incredible effort.
03/26/2026
This honor belongs to our community.
We are deeply humbled to share that the Tri-Cities Cancer Center Foundation has received the Spirit of Tri‑Cities Award from the Tri-City Regional Chamber - and it's all because of this wonderful community we call home.
This prestigious recognition celebrates leadership, volunteerism, generosity and positive community impact. Every one of those qualities reflects our donors, volunteers, caregivers, community partners and advocates who step up day after day to ensure exceptional cancer care is available close to home.
Your gifts, time and belief in our mission don’t just support local patients, you strengthen our region and embody the true spirit of the Tri-Cities. We are honored to stand alongside community members who give so selflessly - just as Billie Jane Lampson did more than 30 years ago when she helped establish the Kadlec Tri-Cities Cancer Center. This valuable resource remains a bedrock of the Tri-Cities and has saved thousands of lives through comprehensive cancer care.
For every friend, family and neighbor who receives treatment right here in our community - thank you. You make this possible.
03/24/2026
Multiple myeloma is a blood cancer that develops in plasma cells in the bone marrow—the soft, spongy tissue at the center of your bones. In healthy bone marrow, normal plasma cells make antibodies to protect your body from infection.
03/16/2026
Most people should begin screening for colorectal cancer soon after turning 45. Some may need to be screened sooner, especially those with a family history. Talk to your doctor.
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