December 27th 2023
By Steve Rubin
About four years ago, I wrote a post called "All the Answers" where I discussed the weight of uncertainty after cancer.
December 26th 2023
By Alan Katz
When the IV was empty, the transplant nurse unhooked me and said “Mr. Katz, Happy Birthday."
December 25th 2023
By Bonnie Annis
Last night, my husband asked what I wanted for Christmas.
December 23rd 2023
By Laura Yeager
I had never donated to St. Jude’s Hospital before, even though I’d had cancer twice.
December 22nd 2023
By Sue McCarthy
When I received my CURE magazine last week, I was fascinated to see a red sticker on the cover indicating it was the lung cancer special edition.
December 21st 2023
By John Smelcer, PhD, CAGS
I spent a week during last Christmas in the oncology ward of a sprawling university hospital in the Midwest.
December 20th 2023
By Joe Bullock
During the holiday season, the most important thing you can do for a patient with cancer is ‘hold space’ for them.
December 19th 2023
By Karen Cohn
I was asked if I celebrate my cancer journey dates... here is what I said.
December 18th 2023
By Tamron Little
As a caregiver, it can be challenging to navigate the holidays.
December 17th 2023
By Debbie Legault
Oct. 8, 2019 was the last day of chemotherapy for my girl.
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