November 25th 2021
By Jamie Cesanek
CURE® recently asked its readers on social media to share who or what they were most thankful for having during their cancer experience. Here’s what they had to say.
By Jane Biehl Ph.D.
A cancer survivor talks about how she has learned to appreciate the little things in her daily life.
November 23rd 2021
By Jessica Bolz
It’s easy to internalize the way other people treat you, but oftentimes it’s merely a result of their own inner struggles, a cancer survivor explains.
November 18th 2021
A cancer survivor explains how the new treatments coming out for all types of cancer give her hope. “If we are diagnosed today, a cure or remission may come out next week or next month, or next year to give us additional time to live,” she writes.
November 17th 2021
By Felicia Mitchell
A cancer survivor describes the emotional rollercoaster of learning her tumor marker levels have risen. "I had decided that this would be the year I would bid farewell to my cancer journey. So much for my big plan," she writes.
November 13th 2021
By William Ramshaw
A pancreatic cancer survivor makes a comparison between alcoholism and being a cancer survivor.
November 11th 2021
By Colleen Moretti
As cancer survivorship rates increase, so does a survivor’s risk for chronic conditions that may impact their quality of life.
A cancer survivor describes how she faces her fears throughout health emergencies.
November 8th 2021
By Nina Luker
A cancer survivor offers tips to family, friends and strangers on how to support those with cancer.
November 7th 2021
By Robin Zimmerman
Society helps move progress forward in cancer research, causing one survivor to ask, “How can I pay back that debt?”
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