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This Wasn't the Plan: The Truth

June 30th 2025, 9:00pm

By Ajay Shanker Mishra

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In part 2 of “This Wasn't the Plan,” a young woman recalls her stage 4 blood cancer diagnosis and how chemotherapy revealed unexpected reserves of strength.

Living With Intention After a Cancer Diagnosis

June 30th 2025, 8:00pm

By Valarie Traynham

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Valarie Traynham discusses some of ways her life has changed since being diagnoses with cancer, and what parts of her identity have remained the same.

June Lung Cancer Highlights: Top 5 Updates Patients Should Know

June 30th 2025, 7:16pm

By Ryan Scott

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During June, investigators reported new data that has advanced the treatment landscape for lung cancer, including new FDA approvals and priority reviews.

Could Shedding a Few Pounds Prevent a Breast Cancer Recurrence?

June 30th 2025, 5:00pm

By Bonnie Annis

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After years of survivorship, I’m realizing that shedding extra pounds may do more than improve comfort — it could reduce my risk of recurrence.

The Hidden Cost of Cancer: Time Toxicities and Insurance Delays

June 30th 2025, 4:00pm

By Ryan Scott

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Dr. Alexandra Zaleta discusses how most cancer patients face prior authorization delays, despite 95% being approved, highlighting the need for reform.

What is on the Horizon for Kidney Cancer?

June 30th 2025, 3:00pm

By Dr Emre Yekedüz

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Dr. Emre Yekedüz discusses how ASCO 2025 highlights precision medicine, biomarkers and the gut microbiome as keys to advancing kidney cancer care.

GIST Expert Urges Patients to Seek Specialized Second Opinions

June 30th 2025, 1:00pm

By Dr. Breelyn Wilky

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Dr. Breelyn Wilky stresses the importance of expert guidance and second opinions for patients with GIST, as treatment options continue to evolve rapidly.

Living with Cancer Taught Me Strength, Wage Theft Taught Me Silence

June 29th 2025, 6:00pm

By Nathalie Jean

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Diagnosed with incurable cancer in her 20s, Nathalie Jean rebuilt broken systems in public service — only to face wage theft and silence after success.

What Does National Cancer Survivors Month Mean to You?

June 29th 2025, 2:00pm

By Ryan Scott

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CURE asked cancer survivors, thrivers, advocates, and those whose lives have been touched by cancer: what does National Cancer Survivors Month mean to you?

June Genitourinary Cancer Highlights: Top 5 Updates Patients Should Know

June 28th 2025, 6:00pm

By Ryan Scott

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June brought genitourinary cancer updates, and CURE is sharing the latest in kidney cancer treatment, as well as FDA approvals, cancer vaccines and more.

This Wasn't the Plan: When the World Shifted After Cancer

June 28th 2025, 2:00pm

By Ajay Shanker Mishra

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At age 19, I was a medical student with big dreams — until stage 4 blood cancer changed everything, leading to a journey of resilience and quiet hope.

A Reflection on Hope from a Cancer Survivor

June 27th 2025, 9:00pm

By Felicia Mitchell

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I share how hope, even when uncertain, helped me through cancer and honors its role in balancing realism, resilience and emotional survival.

A Veteran Reflects on CAR T-Cell Therapy and Isolation

June 27th 2025, 8:00pm

By Mark Daniels

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Mark Daniels, 83, credits CAR T-cell therapy and compassionate care for helping him overcome lymphoma and endure the isolating treatment toll.

June Prostate Cancer Highlights: Top 5 Updates Patients Should Know

June 27th 2025, 7:00pm

By Ryan Scott

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June brought major prostate cancer updates, and CURE is sharing the latest FDA approvals, label expansions, and emerging data on the role of AI in care.

Saying No to Shapewear After a Double Mastectomy

June 27th 2025, 5:00pm

By Laura Yeager

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After having a double mastectomy to rid myself of cancer, I’m less picky about how I look and won’t be wearing uncomfortable shapewear for a wedding.