My Summer with The Rose

By: Bridget Klenke Internships are full of learning about a new professional field, your likes and dislikes, and how your future could look. Walking into
Medicine has never been better. Access to <em>health</em>care has never been worse.

At The Rose, we try to focus on what we can do. Still, the facts are daunting. After 37 years of providing breast cancer screening
If you are a fan of The Rose and know Dr. Dixie Melillo, this podcast is for you!

Today our brand new podcast, Let’s Talk About Your Breasts, will go live with our first guest, Dr. Dixie Melillo. I promise you will love her episode! It’s
What is your word for 2022?

By: Dorothy Gibbons, CEO & Co-Founder What one word would you use to describe your 2022? What word do you want to end 2023 on?
A New Year, A Different Time

By: Dorothy Gibbons, CEO & Co-Founder I feel good about this new year. The beginning of 2023 seems different than the past two ‘new’ years
Let’s Talk About Your Breasts
By: Dorothy Gibbons, CEO & Co-Founder When The Rose began in the mid-80s, saying “breasts” during a television or radio interview was uncomfortable and quasi-forbidden.
A Magical, Miracle Day

By: Dorothy Gibbons, CEO & Co-Founder of The Rose Fighting Houston’s traffic is challenging, at best. Traveling through it for nearly two hours to have
My Mother’s Strength

By: Matthew Wallace In May of 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and after being confined to quarantine for almost two months, at
This feels different

By: Dorothy Gibbons, CEO & Co-Founder of The Rose I arrived at our country place at 9 am on a Friday to find my sweetie
The Pandemic’s Effects on Women’s Health and Cancer Care

Since 1986, The Rose has served both insured and uninsured women, with a patient population that is as diverse as the Greater Houston area. We