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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.

How Friendship Helped Two Cholangiocarcinoma Caregivers Find Hope

December 2nd 2025, 9:00pm

By Cindy Mrotek

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Cindy and Katie share how finding a friend who understood the caregiving journey made the experience less isolating and helped them navigate loss and hope.

Cured or Consumed? How Kidney Cancer Patients Experience Survival

December 2nd 2025, 8:00pm

By Ryan Scott

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Although most patients with localized kidney cancer have high cancer-specific survival, surveys show a gap between doctor and patient perceptions of cure.

GIST: Early Warning Signs and First Steps

December 2nd 2025, 6:00pm

By Alex Biese

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CURE recently sat down with an expert to discuss crucial information for patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumors, or GISTs.

The Power of a Tiny Postage Stamp in Breast Cancer Awareness

December 2nd 2025, 5:00pm

By Bonnie Annis

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A stamp on my Christmas cards stirred deep memories and reminded me that small actions can make a meaningful impact in the fight against breast cancer.

Pedmark Reduces Chemo-Induced Hearing Loss in Children With Cancer

December 2nd 2025, 4:00pm

By Alex Biese

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Among young patients, clinical trial results have shown that Pedmark is associated with a reduction in chemotherapy-induced ear damage.

Expert Advice for Patients With GIST

December 2nd 2025, 2:00pm

By Dr. Ajay Gupta

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An expert explained what patients newly diagnosed with gastrointestinal stromal tumors need to know.

Finding Support When People Say Others Have It Worse

December 1st 2025, 10:00pm

By Karen Cohn

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Feeling like others have it worse can dismiss the real challenges of follicular lymphoma and leave patients without the support they need.