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Genetic Mutations May Predict Chemo Response in Bladder Cancer

July 30th 2024, 3:00pm

By Brielle Benyon

Article

Certain genetic mutations were associated with better responses to presurgical chemotherapy in muscle-invasive bladder cancer.

I Was Diagnosed With Ovarian Cancer While Waiting for a Hysterectomy

July 30th 2024, 1:00pm

By Michelle A. Rogers

Article

My health care team was monitoring me for cancer due to a BRCA mutation. When a hysterectomy got delayed for various reasons, I ended up with ovarian cancer.

First Patient Dosed in Head and Neck Cancer Trial of Petosemtamab

July 29th 2024, 9:00pm

By Brielle Benyon

Article

Patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma can talk to their care team about a trial evaluating petosemtamab for recurrent or metastatic disease.

Novel Antibody-Drug Conjugate to Be Tested in Lung, Gynecologic Cancers

July 29th 2024, 7:00pm

By Ashley Chan

Article

A novel antibody-drug conjugate received an investigational new drug application for patients with gynecologic and lung cancers.

Undergoing Chemo Was Not What I Imagined It Would Be

July 29th 2024, 5:00pm

By Carla Deschamps

Article

I watched two relatives go through cancer treatment. When I received my own diagnosis, I was thankful that my chemotherapy was more tolerable.

Myeloma-Related Questions to Ask After Diagnosis

July 29th 2024, 3:00pm

By Brielle Benyon

Article

From finding reputable info to asking, “Do I really need all these drugs?” experts weighed in on important questions to ask after a myeloma diagnosis.

How a Chance Meeting Changed My Life After Cancer

July 29th 2024, 1:00pm

By Phyllis Mikolaitis

Article

As soon as one cancer survivor spoke, I knew I had to meet and offer to work with her.

A Meeting on the Chemo Ward Changed My Perspective on Life

July 28th 2024, 6:00pm

By Annette Cruz

Article

I had a mindset shift when I met someone during chemotherapy treatment who told me that I’d die of my disease, like everyone else.

Our Guardian Angel in Cancer Care

July 28th 2024, 3:00pm

By Gloria Glickman

Article

Her beautiful smile and handy note pad were always there when we needed her most at the infusion center.

What I’m Glad I Knew (and Didn’t) With Myeloma

July 27th 2024, 6:00pm

By Barbara Kavanagh

Article

When I fell in love, I didn’t know my husband would end up getting cancer, but I also glad I learned that normal people like me can make a difference.

23andMe, Advocacy Organizations Partner on Lung Cancer Genetics Study

July 27th 2024, 3:00pm

By Alex Biese

Article

23andMe and 20 lung cancer advocacy organizations are working to improve lung cancer detection, risk reduction and care.

Navigating Cancer Together

July 26th 2024, 9:00pm

By Allison Johnson

Article

Being a breast cancer survivor herself, Nancy knows how to connect with the patients. She understands what they are going through, and she knows what types of testing or medications are needed for their diagnosis.

Scalp Cooling for Chemo-Induced Hair Loss Doesn’t Hurt, Sessions Are Long

July 26th 2024, 7:00pm

By Ashley Chan

Article

Questions about whether scalp cooling is painful and how long sessions last were answered by an expert during an interview with CURE®.

How I Kept My Spirits Up While Hospitalized for Cancer

July 26th 2024, 5:00pm

By Mary Sansone

Article

It’s easy to fall into depression and anxiety during long hospitalizations for cancer, but creativity helped pull me out of those negative feelings.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee Dies, Widespread Panic Cancels Concerts and More

July 26th 2024, 3:00pm

By Brielle Benyon

Article

From democratic Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee’s death from pancreatic cancer to the rock band, Widespread Panic, canceling shows due to their guitarist’s diagnosis, here’s what’s happening in the oncology space this week.