UnityPoint Health is excited to share that it has assumed ownership of MercyOne Siouxland Medical Center, including the hospital and several of its facilities, on September 1, 2025. The new name is UnityPoint Health – St. Luke’s - Downtown. This also includes the June E. Nylen Cancer Center, which was a joint venture of the two hospitals.
Read More1 in 8 women born in the U. S. will get breast cancer. Iowa has one of the fastest-growing rates of breast cancer nationwide and mammogram rates still need improving.
Council Oak Supply wants to raise awareness about breast cancer and support local patients with all types of cancer. Get your tickets now for Tie A Ribbon, an event on Wednesday, October 1 from 6-8 PM at their location at 101 W 3rd Street in Sioux City, featuring a coffee bar, cocktails, charcuterie, desserts, live music, as well as fabulous silent auction items.
Read MoreJoin us on Wednesday, September 24 at 5:00 for a free informational session on home care, hospice, and other community support services. Four different organizations will share about the criteria and cost of their programs, and you will have the opportunity to ask questions.
Read MoreThe June E. Nylen Cancer Center (JENCC) is the featured cover for the June issue of the Midwest Medical Edition (MED) Magazine. MED Magazine covers health news and information across Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota.
Read MoreThe June E. Nylen Cancer Center (JENCC) successfully attained accreditation from the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) APEx - Accreditation Program for Excellence®. APEx provides external validation that a radiation oncology program is delivering high-quality patient care. JENCC’s accreditation is effective until April 2029.
Read MoreThis year’s Pink Ribbon Golf Classic is scheduled for Friday, September 5 at the Whispering Creek Golf Course in Sioux City. Team check-in is 8:00 am and the shotgun start is at 9:00 am.
Read MoreThe following is what Tina Wickersham, one of the 5,500 patients we cared for last year, shared at our Rock the Cure fundraising event in April:
“What the heck am I going to say? I didn’t know s*%# about cancer. Then I got it. I did not care about cancer. And I definitely didn’t want to hear about breast cancer. Then I got it, and now I am in front of all of you talking about my breasts! So here goes. I’m sure there are a lot of cancer stories in this room tonight. Here is mine…
Read MoreThe Anthem was rockin’ on Saturday, April 5 to a sold-out crowd for the 4th annual Rock the Cure presented by Hard Rock Hotel & Casino & Klinger Companies to support the June E. Nylen Cancer Center. The night featured Above the Covers, Northwest Iowa's premier cover band.
Read MoreMore Iowans are surviving cancer than ever before, but this population has unique needs that require specialized support from health care providers, communities, and caregivers, according to the 2025 Cancer in Iowa report issued by the Iowa Cancer Registry.
Read MoreWe are excited to announce our 4th annual Rock the Cure event on April 5 presented by Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sioux City and Klinger Companies, Inc.. Tickets are now on sale for this benefit concert featuring Above the Covers, Northwest Iowa's premier cover band whose high energy will be sure to have you dancing, singing, and rocking out like nobody is watching!
Read More“We are a state-of-the-art Cancer Center that can provide the very best care here, so patients do not have to travel outside of this region,” says Dr. Lisa Chaiken, Radiation Oncologist at the June E. Nylen Cancer Center (JENCC). The oncologists and leadership are committed to ensuring Siouxland has access to the most advanced cancer diagnosis and treatment options and have now started using a new and very targeted therapy option for recurrent prostate cancer.
Read MoreThe providers and staff at the June E. Nylen Cancer Center (JENCC) are proud to offer comprehensive cancer care to the Siouxland region. We are working tirelessly to strengthen and expand our services to ensure we are offering the most advanced cancer diagnosis and treatment options locally.
Read More“I have had a lot of mountains in my life to get to where I am,” says Ashley Patten of Anthon, Iowa. “I didn’t think I could handle more, but I learned I could. Cancer was just another mountain for me to climb. I love my job, the people who have helped me along the way, and I was going to do whatever it took to fly again.”
Read MoreTo alleviate some of the pressure points caused by one of our greatest challenges over the last couple of years of recruiting oncologists, we partnered with Eagle Telemedicine back in July and started utilizing their tele-oncology service to provide our Cancer Center’s inpatient hospital medical oncologist coverage and our 24/7 call.
Read MoreThank you to Council Oak Supply and many other generous supporters for raising $12,425 at the Tie A Ribbon – Coffee and Cocktails for Cancer event on October 30. The proceeds will go to our Patient Assistance Program.
Read MoreCouncil Oak Supply wants to raise awareness about breast cancer and support local cancer patients in need. Get your tickets now for Tie A Ribbon on Wednesday, October 30 from 6:30-8:30pm at their location at 101 W 3rd Street in Sioux City featuring an expresso bar, cocktails, delicious appetizers and desserts, as well as fabulous silent auction items.
Read MoreBe sure to hit your brakes and stop by the downtown Walgreen's parking lot between 6:30 and 8:30 a.m. on Friday, October 11 for a free breakfast burrito and life-saving information.
Read MoreThe sold-out 25th Annual Pink Ribbon Golf Classic on September 6 raised a record net amount of $41,089 to help with the costs of renovating and expanding the chemotherapy infusion prep area and medically integrated dispensary at the June E. Nylen Cancer Center.
Read MoreJuly 28, 2023 was supposed to be the day that 39-year-old Amber Grage of Sioux City had her hysterectomy but instead, she woke up from the anesthesia being told by her OBGYN, Dr. Kevin Hamburger from Siouxland Women’s Health Care, that he did not complete the surgery because he found cancer.
Read MoreJackie Meis has earned her Advanced Oncology Certified Nurse Practitioner (AOCNP) certification from the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation (ONCC), recognizing her specialty knowledge and advanced practice in oncology nursing. This is an optional certification requiring a high number of practice hours, self-study and continuing educational hours, as well as a vigorous written exam.
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