May 1st 2024
By Kim Johnson
Through so many cancer scares, I'm trying to live in gratitude that my sister's time is not now.
April 8th 2024
By Patricia Buls
When experiencing loss, always look forward and have hope.
April 5th 2024
By Mary Sexson
When I was my husband's caregiver, I tried to make things comfortable, but I'm not sure if the drugs and bedpans could ever make it right.
March 28th 2024
By Alex Biese
Experts from City of Hope explain the importance of symptom management and care planning during cancer.
March 21st 2024
One expert explains how caregivers are a vital part of the care team during a clinical trial.
February 26th 2024
By Debbie Legault
Accepting the unknown and understanding why random things happen helps me be hopeful as my daughter reached five years of cancer survivorship.
February 9th 2024
By Ashley Chan
A digital tool for caregivers of patients with cancer in hospice care significantly reduced some of the caregiver burden while improving their mood.
January 29th 2024
CURE® editors discuss last week’s biggest cancer headlines, from Dexter Scott King’s death to the potential of laughter therapy to boost quality of life.
January 24th 2024
By Darlene Dobkowski, MA
This study assessed the impact of laughter therapy in both patients with cancer and caregivers, and both groups showed decreases in mood disturbances, in addition to decreases in pain for patients and in burnout for caregivers.
December 24th 2023
By Brielle Benyon
When caring for his wife with myelofibrosis, Ed Bartholemy focused on making her life as fun and positive as possible, despite her limitations.
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