February 27th 2020
By Marilyn Fenichel
Cancer therapies can take a toll on the skeleton, but the right moves can minimize the loss.
February 13th 2020
By National LGBT Cancer Network
The LGBT community is faced with a disproportionate cancer burden that needs to be addressed.
February 8th 2020
By Jane Biehl Ph.D.
A cancer survivor laments not getting more done until she realizes she just moves slower, and that's ok. As long as you don't stop.
February 6th 2020
By Kristie L. Kahl
Older survivors face increased symptom burden, which in turn affects their well-being, highlighting the need for cancer-related symptom surveillance and intervention.
February 3rd 2020
By Kathy LaTour
One cancer survivor looks back on how a breast cancer diagnosis divided her life into a before and after, and looks ahead to what comes next.
January 15th 2020
By Terlisa Sheppard
January 4th 2020
By Michele Kimery
November 14th 2019
By Nancy Cohen
To combat the stigma around mental health care for patients with lung cancer, survivor Nancy Cohen shares her own treatment story and why she feels it's important to include mental health care during cancer treatment.
November 12th 2019
By Katie Kosko
We asked our readers, what is the most important lesson cancer has taught you?
By Stacy Willingham
The darkness of survivor’s guilt can arise at any point, but there are ways to lighten the load.
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