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11 Years Living With Stage 4 Cancer Inspires Gratitude and Reflection

December 4th 2025, 10:00pm

By Martha Carlson

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I’ve lived with stage 4 breast cancer for 11 years, and each day brings gratitude for my family, my oncologist, and the care that keeps me going.

An Educational Overview of Newly Diagnosed Stage 1 Myelofibrosis

December 4th 2025, 9:00pm

By Ryan Scott

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Stage 1 myelofibrosis is a manageable early-stage blood cancer that requires ongoing monitoring and personalized care to support long-term health.

Chemo Side Effects for Breast Cancer Led to Weeks in the Hospital

December 4th 2025, 8:00pm

By Alex Biese

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As part of her journey with stage 3 inflammatory breast cancer, Lindsey Gunter experienced chemotherapy side effects so severe that she was unable to walk.

Advice From a Cancer Survivor: Keep Your Appointments!

December 4th 2025, 6:00pm

By Mary Sansone

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I experienced acute myeloid leukemia twice. Had it not been for follow up appointments I would not be here.

Understanding Squamous Cell Lung Cancer and Common Treatment Paths

December 4th 2025, 5:00pm

By Spencer Feldman

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This guide explains how squamous cell lung cancer is diagnosed and treated at each stage to help patients talk openly with their oncology team.

LYMPHIR Launches in U.S., Bringing New Option for Stage 1 to 3 CTCL

December 4th 2025, 4:00pm

By Ryan Scott

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The U.S. commercial launch of LYMPHIR offers a new treatment option for patients with relapsed/refractory stage 1 to 3 cutaneous T-cell lymphoma.

What Patients Should Know About EGFR Mutated Lung Cancer Treatment

December 4th 2025, 2:00pm

By Dr. Girindra Raval

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Dr. Girindra Raval sat down for an interview with CURE to discuss what patients with EGFR-mutated lung cancer should know about their treatment options.

Reflecting on My Sister’s Final Days After Years of Unexpected Rebounds

December 3rd 2025, 10:00pm

By Kim Johnson

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I share how my sister’s final days felt different from her many rebounds and how I continue to process the grief of losing her after years of anticipation.

What Fatigue Feels Like for a Patient With Polycythemia Vera

December 3rd 2025, 9:00pm

By Nona Baker

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Nona Baker, who was first diagnosed with a blood cancer in 1991, shares her experience with polycythemia vera.

Every FDA Oncology Approval From November 2025

December 3rd 2025, 8:00pm

By Ryan Scott

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In November 2025, the FDA issued multiple oncology approvals that expanded treatment access for patients with breast, lung, blood and solid tumor cancers.

FDA Approves Jaypirca for Relapsed/Refractory CLL or SLL

December 3rd 2025, 6:10pm

By Alex Biese

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The FDA granted traditional approval to Jaypirca for relapsed or refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia or small lymphocytic lymphoma.

Breaking Down Treatment Advancements for Small Cell Lung Cancer

December 3rd 2025, 5:00pm

By Dr. Charles M. Rudin

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Dr. Charles M. Rudin discussed recent treatment advancements for patients with small cell lung cancer.

IGV-001 Shows Longer Survival for Newly Diagnosed Glioblastoma

December 3rd 2025, 4:00pm

By Spencer Feldman

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IGV-001 improved survival for newly diagnosed glioblastoma in a phase 2b trial, with patients living a median 20.3 months and no serious safety issues.

Two Meaningful Moments on My Multiple Myeloma Journey

December 3rd 2025, 2:00pm

By Ronald Chin

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I found purpose again after my myeloma diagnosis when I returned to teaching and shared my work, moments that reminded me I could still grow and reconnect.

Why I Think the Term ‘Non-Curable’ Should be Changed to ‘Can Be’

December 2nd 2025, 10:00pm

By Dave Seaney

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I explain how the words caregiver and incurable shaped my wife’s cancer journey and why I believe more hopeful language better reflects our experience.