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Combatting Difficulty Walking During Cancer Treatments

August 5th 2024, 3:00pm

By Brielle Benyon

Article

A physical therapist offers tips and exercises that can help patients with cancer who experiencing difficulty walking from either the disease or its treatments.

When Is My Cancer Birthday?

August 5th 2024, 1:00pm

By Jana Noel

Article

More often lately, I have tied these more specifically to my date of diagnosis. I just can’t get March 3 out of my thoughts. That is when I began to survive cancer.

Cancer Care That Feels Like Family

August 4th 2024, 5:00pm

By Nicole Mustacchio

Article

I have watched her jump through rings of fire time and time again to advocate for her patients.

Xtandi May Have Lower Infection Risk in Prostate Cancer Therapy

August 3rd 2024, 6:00pm

By Kristie L. Kahl

Article

When compared with Zytiga, Xtandi appeared to have a lower incidence of infection among men with prostate cancer, especially those under 70 years.

A Wonderful Addition to My Son’s Cancer Team

August 3rd 2024, 3:00pm

By Paula Jeanette Sanders

Article

My son has been in the battle of winning over cancer for almost 10 years and was excited to have an African American woman added to his care team.

An Unexpected Honor in Cancer Care

August 2nd 2024, 9:00pm

By Joseph Kim

Article

“I take, perhaps, greater pride and have maybe a little bit of jealousy when I hear that my patients have been looking forward to seeing their nurse Tamara Carey, APRN in clinic,” an oncologist wrote.

Expert Insight on Tonsil Cancer: The Diagnosis of Widespread Panic Guitarist

August 2nd 2024, 7:00pm

By Alex Biese

Article

CURE® spoke to an expert from Emory University in Atlanta about tonsil cancer, its “gold standard” treatment and potential side effects.

How Friends and Family Helped After My Cancer Diagnosis

August 2nd 2024, 5:00pm

By Linda Cohen

Article

It was beneficial for both myself and my loved ones when I gave a concrete answer to the question of “how can I help?”

Shirley Chung, Christina Pazsitzky Announce Cancer Diagnoses, ‘MadTV’ Actress Dies and More

August 2nd 2024, 3:00pm

By Brielle Benyon

Article

From “Top Chef’” Shirley Chung and comedian Christina Pazsitzky announcing their diagnoses to Erica Ash’s death from the disease, here is what’s happening in the oncology space this week.

FDA Approves Tecelra to Treat Synovial Sarcoma

August 2nd 2024, 12:44pm

By Brielle Benyon

Article

Tecelra is the first cell therapy to be approved for a solid cancer in the United States, and marks the end of a decade-long drought of new drugs for this patient population.

FDA Expands Approval of Jemperli Plus Chemo for Some With Endometrial Cancer

August 1st 2024, 7:19pm

By Alex Biese

Article

The Food and Drug Administration approved Jemperli with carboplatin and paclitaxel for primary advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer.

Navigating Nutrition, Frailty During Kidney or Bladder Cancer Is Key

August 1st 2024, 7:00pm

By Ashley Chan

Article

Considering nutrition and frailty earlier on may help patients achieve better health-related quality of life during kidney cancer and bladder cancer.

Sharing Body Positivity after a Mastectomy

August 1st 2024, 5:00pm

By Felicia Mitchell

Article

Having role models who illustrated body positivity helped me feel more acceptance of changes after my mastectomy.

Rybrevant Combo Improves Survival in EGFR-Mutated, Advanced NSCLC

August 1st 2024, 3:00pm

By Kristie L. Kahl

Article

Among patients with EGFR-mutated, advanced NSCLC, frontline treatment with Rybrevant plus Leclaza significantly prolonged progression-free survival.

What I Wish My Oncologist Said the Day of My Diagnosis

August 1st 2024, 1:00pm

By Mark Sisk

Article

I wish my doctor was more upfront — sharing both the realities and the glimmers of hope — the day I was diagnosed with brain cancer.