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December 14th 2016
By Allie Casey
Immunotherapy agents have their own set of side effects, and managing them quickly and efficiently is key.
November 25th 2016
Many breast cancer survivors use psychotropic and opioid medications, pointing to an unmet need for psychological care in this population.
November 23rd 2016
By Halle Moore, M.D.
Halle Moore, M.D., medical oncologist at the Cleveland Clinic, discusses the negative symptoms many breast cancer survivors face, and the treatments that these symptoms were associated with.
November 21st 2016
Strides have been made in treating chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV), but there is still work that needs to be done.
November 14th 2016
By Jen Sotham
A cancer diagnosis comes served up with a slew of side effects. While many can be anticipated and managed, some cannot. They can crop up unexpectedly and take up residence indefinitely.
October 5th 2016
By Winson Cheung, M.D.
Winson Cheung, M.D., medical oncologist at the British Columbia Cancer Agency in Vancouver, discusses the importance of discussing any immunotherapy-related side effects with health care providers.
September 20th 2016
Because cancer is an invisible disease, most patients can keep it under wraps when out in public, but there are some instances when we need to play 'the cancer card.'
A Close Companion Throughout my Cancer Journey
Could Cancer Vaccines Become a Reality Within the Next Decade?
Breaking Down the Treatment of GIST for Patients
How My Daughter’s Cancer Team Helped Me Stay Her Mom