June 8th 2023
By Brielle Benyon
For patients with a history of cancer or who are genetically predisposed to it — as well as the general population — unintended weight loss may be the first sign of the disease, research showed.
May 31st 2023
By Doris Helene White
I lost my hair during cancer treatment, but now that it’s growing back, I no longer obviously look like a patient.
May 24th 2023
By Debbie Legault
As a mom, I have the “worry gene,” though it got much worse when my daughter was diagnosed with cancer.
May 23rd 2023
By Bonnie Annis
For the past nine years, I’ve struggled with waves of overwhelming fear of cancer recurrence. I knew I had an issue, but until recently, wasn’t aware of how much fear was affecting my life.
May 22nd 2023
By Joe Bullock
I was diagnosed with cancer five years ago, and am extremely grateful for the people I met along the way.
By Darlene Dobkowski, MA
The costs related to a cancer diagnosis go beyond treatment, reflecting the altered participation in the workforce for adolescents and young adults.
By Felicia Mitchell
With each hike I complete, I feel empowered and reminded that breast cancer — and lingering lymphedema — cannot keep me down.
May 19th 2023
From music to poetry and dynamic storytelling, the first installment of CURE®’s Open Mic Showcase highlights the talents of patients and survivors of cancer.
By Patti McGee
I hated the way that hormone drugs made me feel, so I spoke with my loved ones and oncology team and made the difficult decision to stop.
May 18th 2023
By Rachel Martin
After being no evidence of disease for about a year and a half, I am now fearing that I’m not fearing enough.
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