April 17th 2023
By Doris Cardwell
I’m 16 years out from my breast cancer diagnosis, but every now and then, panic still creeps up on me.
April 16th 2023
By Steve Rubin
It’s essential that I maintain a sense of urgency, as well as long-term stamina, in my cancer survivorship.
April 12th 2023
By Laura Yeager
After receiving clean cancer scans, I rewarded myself with a trip to the thrift shop.
April 11th 2023
By Brielle Benyon
Childhood cancer survivors tend to die of the same factors as the general population, though at an earlier age. Research showed, though, that these risks can be modified.
April 10th 2023
By Bonnie Annis
When survivorship becomes long-term, it can be an adjustment to move from active treatment to periodic surveillance.
April 8th 2023
By Natasha Carlson
After hearing others' cancer stories, I found myself feeling "less than" because I didn't undergo radiation and chemotherapy.
April 7th 2023
By Joe Bullock
Nowadays, I think of myself more as a cancer survivor and advocate than patient. Here's what I learned along the way.
April 3rd 2023
By Darlene Dobkowski, MA
Patients with cancer may decide to share their diagnosis with their employer but approaching it in a way that is most comfortable to the patient may make it a more effective conversation.
April 1st 2023
By Debbie Legault
People who have never experienced cancer may think that life continues as normal after treatment is done, but that’s far from reality.
March 23rd 2023
We recently asked our audience how they advocate for themselves and others in the oncology space. Here’s what they had to say.
Challenging Assumptions About Cancer and Its Treatments
Sharing Stories of Survivorship
Perioperative Therapy in Resectable NSCLC: The Drive for a Cure
How My Daughter Stood Up to Breast Cancer