August 12th 2019
By Jill Kleiss
A survivor discusses the decision to either accept each stage of the cancer journey or fight it with gusto.
August 9th 2019
By Martha Carlson
Blood clots are more common in people with cancer than in those without, and new guidelines urge knowledge.
August 6th 2019
By Katie Kosko
The first gluteal implant case has raised concern for risk of anaplastic large cell lymphoma in more than just textured breast implants.
July 31st 2019
By Khevin Barnes
Those of us who live with cancer don't just hope for the good reports, clear scans or positive lab results.
By Christina Drew
Now that I have completed my surgeries, chemotherapy and radiation, I have decided to focus on one important part of my treatment and share my experience with you. Maybe I can reach the right people so that others won’t have to experience what I did.
July 23rd 2019
By Brielle Benyon
Patients with breast cancer can still enroll in a clinical trial that is seeking to find the cause behind cardiac toxicity related to anthracycline-based treatment.
July 19th 2019
By Jessica Skarzynski
Save the date! We invite you to join CURE for our next monthly #CureConnect Tweet Chat on Thursday, July 25, at 1 p.m. EST, when we plan on discussing the effects of cancer.
Researchers examined what goes into treatment decision-making for patients with multiple myeloma.
July 18th 2019
Patients and caregivers can now have crucial information regarding medical devices sent directly to their smartphone.
July 17th 2019
Don’t be put off by their name: The seeds in this recipe make for a versatile and delicious base for a tropical pudding that’s easy to make and enjoy!
Finding Support in Unexpected Places Through Hereditary Cancer Advocacy
Investigating Personalized Vaccine Use in Kidney Cancer Care
Can Aprepitant Improve Survival for Women With Breast Cancer?
Reuniting a Family After Multiple Cancer Diagnoses