A stage 3 bowel cancer survivor who recently found out she was in remission writes a poem about maintaining her identity despite cancer.
A mother describes how an administrator was able to help connect her and her son to the care that he needed for fibrolamellar carcinoma.
I wish all patients had a nurse like Alyssa Johnson, M.S.N., RN.
As a society, we shouldn't accept the "norm" of people younger than 50 receiving diagnoses or dying from cancer.
"Dr. Ramirez is passionate about lung cancer and his research," writes Kristen Gurba in a submission for the CURE® Lung Cancer Heroes® Award.
Lori A. Leslie, MD, and Hoshiyuki Iida, APN, offer closing thoughts on the future treatment landscape of chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
A cancer nurse focuses on alleviating or reducing the anxiety patients often feel when undergoing cancer treatment.
Dr. Eunice Wang shares the importance of staying informed about AML subtypes and genetic mutations like FMS-like tyrosine kinase 3 (FLT3), getting tested and engaging your caregiver team
After being diagnosed with stage 3 liposarcoma, my life’s choices came sharply into focus.
There is no guidebook to life with cancer, but here a few important lessons I learned along the way.
Angela Joseph, RN, is compassionate to both patients with cancer and staffmembers.
After seeing my friend get off the merry-go-round of advanced cancer treatment, I am starting to think more seriously and soberly about my next options and decisions.
Rubraca improved progression-free survival in patients with BRCA1/2-mutant, platinum-sensitive, relapsed ovarian cancer, according to findings from the ARIEL4 clinical trial.
Before closing out their discussion on differentiated thyroid cancer, patients and health care professionals alike consider unmet needs in this space.
A patient's husband writes about the persistence and passion of her oncologist, Dr. Bruno Fang, in helping her through treatment for stage 4 lung cancer.
The thought of hosting family for a week in the middle of cancer treatment made me anxious, so I set a boundary — and felt much better after the fact.
A retired registered nurse with tremendous compassion for patients writes a poem about how keeping hope alive throughout cancer treatment can help people recover.
Although research has delved into the potential link between clonal hematopoiesis and heart-related events such as heart attacks and strokes in patients with kidney cancer, more research is needed to further understand this association.
As the treatment landscape for multiple myeloma continues to evolve, it is key for patients to find a specialist in the field, ask questions and learn more about their options.
A nonprofit organization aims to connect patients, caregivers and loved ones affected by sarcoma while educating those about the rare cancer.
Christine Eastep demonstrates the highest commitment to every one of the patients and her staff to improve the outcomes in lung cancer treatment, with a commitment to sending her staff nurses to tobacco cessation classes.
An oncology nurse clinical leader details how one of her staff members brought out the best in those around her, patients and nurses alike.
Intratumoral injection—the boosting of the immune response against metastatic melanoma by the direct injection of immunotherapy into tumor masses—is a promising treatment method because it’s effective AND it seems to cause fewer toxicities for the patient than combination systemic immunotherapy.
The new season calls for a new set of nutrient-rich recipes — ones with the perfect blend of fresh vegetables and hearty flavors.
Patients with cancer, their friends and families can enjoy these guilt-free recipes when sitting down to watch the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals go toe-to-toe during Super Bowl 56 on Sunday.
Oncology nurses are the backbone of cancer care, and here's why they are cherished by patients and fellow nurses alike.
"Kristen Mitchell, A.D.N., or 'Mom,' as I affectionately call her, is the epitome of what every oncology nurse should strive to be."