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Comforting Fall Recipes With Some Spice for Cancer Survivors

August 28th 2024, 3:00pm

By Tricia Scott-Sahler, M.S., RDN

Article

Try out these 3 recipes to add different flavor combinations to your meals and provide adequate nutrition for cancer survivors.

The Solitude of Reality With Multiple Myeloma

August 28th 2024, 1:00pm

By Judy Jones Brickner

Article

I was diagnosed with stage 1 multiple myeloma in 2018 and writing poetry helped me work through feelings of anger and acceptance.

Advancing CML Management Towards an Ideal Patient Journey

August 28th 2024, 12:00pm

By Jorge E. Cortes, MD

Video

The panel concludes its discussion with insights on challenges and unmet needs in the CML treatment landscape, highlighting ways to better support patients and caregivers.

GSK’227 Gets FDA Breakthrough Therapy Designation for ES-SCLC

August 27th 2024, 9:00pm

By Alex Biese

Article

The antibody-drug conjugate GSK’227 is intended to treat patients with extensive-stage small cell lung cancer.

Multiple Myeloma: 8 Frequently Asked Patient Questions

August 27th 2024, 7:22pm

By Ashley Chan

Article

Questions about multiple myeloma regarding treatment options, bone strength and other associated comorbidities were answered by an expert.

3 Ways Friends and Family Can Support You as a Cancer Survivor

August 27th 2024, 5:00pm

By Tamron Little

Article

As a cancer survivor, I’ve found that support from friends and family makes a difference, so here are three ways they can help during survivorship.

A Metastatic Breast Cancer Survivor Finds Comfort in Social Media

August 27th 2024, 3:00pm

By Ashley Chan

Article

Annie Bond, a comedian and survivor of metastatic breast cancer, started making videos on social media to cultivate a community she needed after her diagnosis.

Early Palliative Care Can Help With Coping Skills in Advanced Cancers

August 27th 2024, 1:00pm

By Ashley Chan

Article

Although early palliative care may not increase quality of life short term, it can help with coping skills in patients with advanced cancers.

How Bispecific Antibodies Work and What Patients Can Expect

August 26th 2024, 9:00pm

By Brielle Benyon

Article

Bispecific antibodies connect the immune system with cancer cells. They offer an efficacious treatment option, but there are side effects.

Focusing Energy on Cancer-Related Fatigue

August 26th 2024, 7:00pm

By Ashley Chan

Article

Fatigue is a common side effect that may linger for years following cancer treatment. Experts and survivors talk about ways to help find a balance between life and fatigue.

8 Things to Do While in the Hospital for Cancer Treatment

August 26th 2024, 5:00pm

By Mary Sansone

Article

While spending weeks in the hospital for acute myeloid leukemia, I tried eight fun things to keep me busy.

FDA Fast Tracks BGB-16673 for CLL, SLL

August 26th 2024, 3:00pm

By Brielle Benyon

Article

The FDA granted a fast track designation to BGB-16673, a novel drug used to treat chronic lymphocytic leukemia and small lymphocytic lymphoma.

A Cancer Nurse Who Is Here to Serve

August 26th 2024, 1:00pm

By Madison Newman

Article

An oncology nurse who is a cancer survivor herself fiercely advocates for all her patients.

Monjuvi May Slow Follicular Lymphoma Progression

August 25th 2024, 5:00pm

By Alex Biese

Article

Monjuvi, Revlimid and Rituxan improved progression-free survival among adults with relapsed or refractory follicular lymphoma, topline research showed.

Upfront Therapy May Decrease Need for Rectal Cancer Surgery

August 24th 2024, 6:00pm

By Brielle Benyon

Article

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy may be efficacious enough for certain patients with advanced rectal cancer to avoid surgery, research showed.