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Body Positivity After a Mastectomy: An Ongoing Quest

July 7th 2025, 9:00pm

By Felicia Mitchell

Article

It took years to understand why my mastectomy site looked different. Knowing I healed correctly for my procedure helped me accept my new normal.

What a Cancer Thriver Wishes They’d Known at Diagnosis

July 7th 2025, 8:30pm

By Valarie Traynham

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A cancer thriver reflects on the emotional toll, survivorship, advocacy and support networks they wish they’d known at diagnosis.

New Trials Target Brain, Bladder, Ovarian and Other Cancers

July 7th 2025, 8:09pm

By Spencer Feldman

Article

New clinical trials are advancing in hard-to-treat cancers, offering targeted and less toxic options for patients with limited treatment paths.

What You Can’t Do With Cancer: Talking About the Negatives

July 7th 2025, 5:26pm

By Jane Biehl Ph.D.

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I’ve survived rare blood cancer for 15 years, but the lasting side effects have taken a toll — even so, I still find purpose, joy and reasons to keep going.

FDA Approves SIR-Spheres for Liver Cancer Treatment

July 7th 2025, 4:19pm

By Spencer Feldman

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The FDA approved SIR-Spheres Y-90 resin microspheres for unresectable liver cancer, the only radioembolization approved in the U.S. for both HCC and mCRC.

FDA Grants Orphan Drug Status to MB-101 for Glioblastoma, Astrocytomas

July 7th 2025, 3:05pm

By Spencer Feldman

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The FDA granted orphan drug designation to a CAR T-cell therapy for recurrent glioblastoma and high-grade astrocytomas.

Understanding the Risk of Overtreatment in Prostate Cancer

July 7th 2025, 1:00pm

By Dr. Nicholas James

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Dr. Nicholas James discusses why it is important to identify which patients with high-risk prostate cancer will truly benefit from intensified treatment.

Empowering the Immune System

July 6th 2025, 6:00pm

By Darlene Dobkowski, MA

Article

TIL therapy is on the rise in melanoma, with potential for other tumor types.

Growing from Embarrassment to Admiration of My Mother’s Breast Cancer

July 6th 2025, 2:00pm

By Robyn Quesada

Article

Funding for Cancer Research: Hope in a State of Fear

July 5th 2025, 6:00pm

By Dr. Joshua K. Sabari

Article

Cancer is nonpartisan. It touches everyone — cutting across religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation and socioeconomic status.

Healing Through Advocacy and Self-Discovery After AML Diagnosis

July 5th 2025, 2:00pm

By Zachary Mirecki

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Zac Mirecki reflects on six years of survivorship, sharing how his AML journey taught him to priori-tize self-care, seek connection, and support others through advocacy.

Broken Yet Unbreakable: My Previvor Journey and the Power of Symbolism

July 4th 2025, 7:00pm

By Holly Sabo

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Learning I carried the BRCA1 mutation was terrifying, but it gave me the power to choose prevention, embrace survivorship, and honor my journey with purpose.

My Imaginary Fear of Cancer Recurrence

July 4th 2025, 1:00pm

By Bonnie Annis

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Fear is a powerful enemy of the mind but there’s another word that has the same power. That word is a six letter one, cancer.

How Multidisciplinary Care Impacts Prostate Cancer Treatment

July 3rd 2025, 7:00pm

By Ryan Scott

Article

Multidisciplinary care, a collaborative approach where various healthcare disciplines come together, is essential for treating those with prostate cancer.

A New Frontier in Melanoma Treatment

July 3rd 2025, 5:00pm

By Mike Hennessy Jr.

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A significant development in the treatment of advanced melanoma has recently emerged: tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) therapy.